THE  BENSON  LIBRARY  OF  HYMNOLOGY 

Endowed  by  the  Reverend 

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60  7o 


Famous  Hymns 


EDITED  BY 

E.  O.  EXCELL 

AND 

D.  B.  TOWNER 


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Famous  Hymns 


All  Hail  the  Power  of  Jesus'  Name! 


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-  en  seed  of  Is  -  rael's  race,  Ye  ran-somed  from  the   fall, 

•  'ry    kin-dred,  ev  -  'ry  tribe     On  this  ter  -  res-trial      ball 

with  yon  -  der  sa-cred  throng  We  at   His  feet  may    fall; 


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Bring  forth  the  roy  -  al 
Hail  Him  who  saves  you 
To      Him    all  maj  -  es   ■ 
We'll  join   the   ev  -  er   ■ 


di  -  a  -  dem,  And  crown  Him  Lord  of 
by  His  grace,  And  crown  Him  Lord  of 
ty  as-cribe,  And  crown  Him  Lord  of 
last-ing  song,  And  crown  Him  Lord  of 


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Bring  forth  the  roy  -  al     di  -  a  -  dem,  And  crown  Him  Lord 

Hail  Him  who  saves  you  by  His  grace,  And  crown  Him  Lord 

To   Him    all   maj  -  es  -  ty    as-cribe.  And  crown  Him  Lord 

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Grace, Enough  for  Me! 

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1.  In      look  -  ing  thro'    my  tears  one  day      I    saw  Mount  Cal  -  va-ry; 

2.  While  stand  -  ing  there   my   trembling  heart,   Once  full   of     ag    -    o  -  ny, 

3.  When    I        be  -  held  my  ev  -  'ry      sin      Nailed  to  the   era  -  el  tree, 

4.  When    I        am  safe  with  -  in    the     veil,    My    por  -  ticn  there  will  be 


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Beneath  the  cross  there  flowed  a  stream  Of  grace,  enough  for  me 

Could  scarce  be-lieve  the  sight  I    saw   Of  grace,  enough  for  me. (enough  forme.) 

I   felt     a  flood  go  thro'   my  soul    Of  grace,  enough  for  me. 

To  sing  thro'  all  the  years  to  come    Of  grace,  enough  for  me. 


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Grace  is  flowing  from  Cal-va-ry,  Grace  as  fathomless  as  the  sea, 

Grace  is        flow-ing  from  Cal-va-ry,  for  me,  Grace  as  fath-om-less    as  the  roU-ing  sea. 


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Grace  for      time    and    e  -  ter  -  ni  -  ty,     A-bun-dant  grace  I  see,      e-nough    for     me! 


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For  You  as  Well  as  Me. 


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1.  Great  things  the  Lord  has  done  for    me,  For  His      re-deem-ing  love 

2.  He     left     His  throne,  His  life  He  gave,  He  suf  -  fered  all   my  pains; 

3.  My    heav  -  y  load    He  bore     a  -  way,  He  heard   my  hum-hie  prayr; 

4.  He    sent    the   Ho-ly  One      to     he  My  Com- fort -er  and  Guest, 

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Is     deep  -  er  than  the  deep  -  est  sea,     And  wide    as  heav'n  a  -  bove. 

For  me,       a  -  ris  -  ing  from   the  grave,    He  lives  and  ev  -  er   reigns. 

He  turned  my  dark-ness   in  -     to  day,    And  saved  me  from  des  -  pair. 

To  show    the  things  of  Christ    to    me.    And  lead   me     in  -  to     rest. 


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A  fountain  flowing  full  and  free, ....    It  flows  for  you  as  well    as  me. 

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The    bur  -  den    of  my  fear  and  sin    On  Christ    by    faith  I     roll, 

I      know  there  is  a  test  for    me,   A    bat  -    tie    to     be    won, 

E'en  death  it  -  self  I        do  not  fear,  Since  Christ  hath  borne  its  sting, 

On     bat  -  tie  fields  of  long  a  -  go   When   Is  -  rael  drew  the  sword, 


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And  now  I  have  His  peace  with  -  in,  And  vie  -  fry  in  my  soul. 
But  God  be-stows  the  vie  -  to  -  ry  Ere  yet  it  is  be  -  gun. 
While  faith  re-gards  His  com  -  ing  near  His  crown  with  Him  to  bring. 
'Twas  not  •  her  strength  o'er-eame  the  foe,  But   trust  -  ing   in    the     Lord. 


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There's  vic-to-ry     in        my  soul,  Vic-to-ry    in        my    soul! 

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1.  When  earth-ly  cares  and  sorrows  roll  Like  o  -cean    bil-lows  o'er  my  soul  No 

2.  I      need  Thee,  oh,  I  need  Thee  so,   To  help  me   as    I     on -ward  go;  Sin's 

3.  No  cloud  can  hide  from  me  Thy  face,  No  storm  deprive  me    of  Thy  grace,  No 

4.  In       joy     or     sor-row  still  be  near   To  drive    a-way  my  ev-'ry  fear;  Earth's 


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ar  -  rows  can-not    lay  me   low,  If  Thou  wilt  on  -  ly  bring  peace  to  my  soul, 

sin  with  -  in  my  heart  have  place,  If  Thou  wilt  on  -  ly  bring  peace  to  my  soul, 

chang-es  can-not  harm  me  here    If  Thou  wilt  on  -  ly  bring  peace  to  my  soul. 


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There  is  Glory  in  My  Soul! 


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1.  Since    I    lost  my   sins    and  I  found  my    Saviour,    There  is  glo  -  ry 

2.  SinceHecleans'dmy  heart,  gave  me  sight  for  blind-ness,  There  is  glo  -  ry 

3.  Since  with  God  I've  walk'd,hav-ing  sweet  com-mun-ion,  There  is  glo  -  ry 

4.  Since    I    en  -  ter'd  Canaan  on    my    way  to  heav-  en, There  is  glo  -  ry 


in  my  soul!  Since   by  faith  I  sought  and  ob-tain'd  God's  favor,  There  ia 

in  my  soul!  SinceHetouch'dand  heal'dme  in  lov  -  ing-kind-ness,  There  is 

in  my  soul!  Brighter  grows  each  day    in  this  heav'n-ly  un  -  ion,  There  is 

in  my  soul!  Since  the  day  my   life    to  the  Lord  was  giv  -  en.  There  is 


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1.  Too  long  have  I  wandered,  too  long  roamed  afar,  Un-heeding  the  beams  of 

2.  Thy  sweet  in  -  vi  -  ta  -  tion  is  cheer-ing  my  soul,  Like  music  from  heav-ea 

3.  I      need  the  full  cleans-ing  of  Cal  -  va  -  ry's  tide;  The  robe, fair  and  spotless, 

4.  Oh,  make  me  so  steadfast,  so  true  and  sin -cere,  I'll  fol-low  Thee  whol-Iy, 
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the    soft  ech-oes  roll;    Thy  cross  is  my  ref-uge.  Thy  promise  my  plea.  For 
Thy  grace  will  pro- vide;  Thy  riches  are  boundless,  Thy  mer-cy  is    free,  So 
dis  -  miss  -  ing  all  fear;  My  strength  and  salvation,  my  vie  -  to  -  ry  be,     For 


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Com-ing  to  Thee,   I  am 


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He  Knows  it  All! 


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1.  He  knows  the  bit  -  ter,wea-ry  way,    The  end  -  less  striv-mg  day  by  day, 

2.  He  knows  how  hard  the  fight  has  been.  The  clouds  that  come  our  lives  between, 

3.  He  knows  when  faint  and  worn  we  sink, How  deep  the  pain, hownearthe  brink 

4.  He  knows-oh,tho't  so  full  of    bUss!  For  though  oneartb  our  joys  we  miss, 


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The  souls  that  weep,  the  souls  that  pray —  He  knows 

The  wounds  the  world  has  nev  -  er    seen —  He  knows 

Of     dark    de  -  spair  we  pause  and  shrink —  He  knows 

We    still    can    bear  it,    feel  -  ing    this —  He  knows 

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I  am  Happy  in  Him. 

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My  soul  is  so  hap-py  in  Je  -  sus,  For  He  is  so  precious  to  me; 
He  sought  me  so  long  ere  I  knew  Him,  Whenwand'ring  afar  from  the  fold; 
His  love  and  His  mer-cy  sur-round  me,  His  grace  like  a  riv-er  doth  flow; 
They  say  I  shall  some  day  be  like  Him,  My  cross  and  my  burden  lay  down; 


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Safe  home  in  His  arms  He  hath  bro'tme,To  where  there  are  pleasures  untold. 
His    Spir  -  it,  to  guide  and  to  comfort,  Is  with  me  wher-ev-er  I  go. 
Till     then    I  will  ev-er  be  faith -ful.   In  gath  -  er-ing  gems  for  His  crown. 


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1.  So  pre-cious  is  Je  -sus,my  Saviour,  my  King,  His  praise  all  the  day  long 

2.  He  stood  at  my  heart's  door 'micJ  sunshine  and  rain,  And  pa-tient-ly  wait-ed 

3.  I    stand  on  the  mountain  of  bless-ing  at    last,    No  cloud  in  the  heavens 

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Some  Fair  Tomorrow  We  Shall  Know. 


JcLU  H,  Johnston. 


COPYRIGHT, 1607,   BY  DANIEL  B.   TOWNER. 
ENGLISH  COPYRIGHT. 


D.  B.  Towner. 


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1.  Some  fair  to-mor-row  we  shall  know  Life's  mys-ter-ies  that  hurO  us    so, 

2.  Some  fair  to-mor-row  we  shall  know  The  se  -  cret  joy  be-neath  our  woe; 

3.  Some  fair  to-mor-row  we  shall  know  Why  seeming  good  we  must  fore-go, 

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While  plans  are  hindered  which  we  tho't  Were  all  for  Je-sus'  glo  -  ry  wrought. 
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Is  He  Yours? 

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A  Pi  -  lot  who  know-eth  the   dan-gers    at  hand,     A     Pi  -  lot    who 

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Holy  Bible,  Book  Divine. 


John  Burton. 
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COPYRIGHT,   1900,   BY  E.  O.   EXCELL. 


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2.  Mine  to  chide  me  when   I     rove,    Mine    to    show    a   Sav-iour's  love, 

3.  Mine  to   com -fort     in     dis- tress,     Suff-'ring     in    this   wil  -  der - ness; 

4.  Mine  to    tell     of  joys  to    come,    And    the    reb  -  el     sin  -  ner's  doom; 

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2.  Sav-iour,     is     there  not  some  low -ly    task  to  do?      0    send  me, 

3.  Dost  Thou  need      a  hand    to  bear     a  shin  -  ing  light?   Use  my  hand. 

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Only  a  Sinner. 

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2.  Once   I     was  fool-ish,  and  sin  ruled  my  heart,  Caus-ing    my  footsteps  from 

3.  Tears  un  -  a- vail- ing,    no  mer  -  it    had  I;      Mer  -  cy    had  saved  me,  or 

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B.  G.  Sfaffobd. 


It  is  Weir  with   My  Soul. 


COPYRIGHT,  le04,    BY  THE  JOHN  CHURCH  CO. 


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3.  My     sin —  oh,   the    bliss  of     this      glo  -   »:  -  ous     tho't—  My 

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TiU  We  Get  Home. 


E.  0.  S. 


COPYRIGHT,  1907,  BY  E.  O.  SELLERS. 


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1.  Thro'  toil  and  sor-row,  thro'  pain  and  strife,  Thro'  days  of   bless-ing 

2.  The'  oft   the  jour-ney    seem  dark  and  drear,   And  rough  the  path-way 

3.  He     will    not  suf  -  fer       us     to     be  tried    More  than  we're  a  -  ble, 

4.  All  thro'  the  jour-ney      of    life  be -low,     His  bless -ed   Spir  -  it 


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we   trav  -  el     here.  Still  He   is     lead-ing 

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His  pow'r  will   keep  us  till    we  get  home. 

His  pres-ence   with   us  till   we  get  home. 

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The  Heavenly  Home. 


COPYRIGHT,  1906,  BY  DANIEL  B.  TOWNER. 
HARBIKT  H.  PWRSON.  ENGLISH    COPYRIGHT. 

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2.  And  one   I    know    a-mid  that  throng  Has  watch'd  and  hoped  and  waited 

3.  Dear  earthly  friends  gone  on  be-fore     Still  love  me     as      in  days    of 

4.  I    hear   the  song     the  ran-somed  sing  A-round  the  throne   of  Christ,  the 


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long,  My  moth-er  dear,  the  guid-ing  star  That  leads  me  to    that  home    a- 
yore,  And  while  a  -  far  my  foot-steps  roam  They  long  to  bid    me  wel  -  come 
King;  All  praise  to  Him  whose  wondrous  love  Prepared  for  me  a     home     a- 


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Have  Compassion,  Lord,  on  Me! 


Lizzie  Edwards. 


COPYRIGHT,   ^eOl,   1909,   BY  E.  O.  EXCELL. 
WCRD8  AND    MUSIC. 


Jno.  R.  Sweney. 


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1.  0  my  Sav-iour,  I     am  wea  -  ry!  Let  my   cry     to  Thee  as  -  cend 

2.0  my  Sav-iour,tho' un- wor- thy,    I   have  no  where  else  to    go; 

3.  0  my  Sav  -  iour,  by  Thy  Spir-it  Thou  hast  called  me  o'er  and  oer; 

4.  0  my  Sav-iour,  do  not  leave  me  Here  to  per-ish    at  Thy  throne; 


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Thou  canst  par-don  my  trans-gressions,Tbou  canst  wash  me  white  as  snow! 
Now  re-pent-ant  I  am  com-ing;  Lord,  my  wand'ring  soul  re- store! 
In     Thy  ten  -  der,  lov  -  ing  mer  -  cy  Cleanso  and  make  me  all  Thine  own! 


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Weak  and  helpless,  yet  be-liev  -  ing. 


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I   am  hop  -  ing,  trust-ing,  pray-ing;  Have  cdtp-pas-sion,Lord,  on  me! 

I    am  hop-ing,  trusting,  praying; 


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James  M.  Grat. 


ril  Never  Turn  Back  Again. 

COPYRIGHT,    1907,    BY  DANIEL  B.  TOWNER. 
ENGLISH  COPYRIGHT. 


D.  B,  TOWNEB. 


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1.  I've  part -ed       at     last    from     the   world     and    its   store,        Its 

2.  E-nough     I       have   had     of  earth's  pleas  -  ure     and     sin,         Its 

3.  One  glimpse  I       be  -  held     of         a      won  -  der  -  ful      face,       One 

4.  Though  night  may  be  dark  afid  though  storms  may     a  -   rise,  Though 


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con-fiict  with  -  out    and  its      fears    with -in;  I've    end  -  ed    the 

vis  -  ion     of        Je  -  sus,  one  touch       of  grace.  One  prom  -  ise     I 

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hope   I  have  fixed  ev  -  er-more —  And  I'll  nev-er  turn  back  a  -  gain! 

past,   a   new  life     1      be  -  gin— And  I'll  nev-er  turn  back  a  -  gam! 

heard,  which  by  faith  I  em-brace— And  I'll  nev-er  turn  back  a  -  gain! 

Christ  I    am   keep -ing  my  eyes— And  I'll  nev-er  turnback,  a  -  gain! 

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E.  A.  8. 


The  Sunshine  of  Grace. 

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ENGLISH  COPYRIGHT. 


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the  sun-shine  of  grace  in  your  face   As  a  -  long  life's  rough 

the  sun-shine  of  grace  in  your  face  When  the  winds  of  temp- 

the  sun-shine  of  grace  in  your  face  When  the  dark  clouds  of 

the  sun-shine  of  grace  in  your  face  When  the  death  an-gel 


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high-way  you  pass;  It  will  bright-en  and  cheer  many  souls  that  are  dear, 

ta  -  tion  blow  hard;  It  will  quell  ev-'ry  blast,    and  give  vic-t'ry  at  last, 

sor  -  row  hang  low;  It  will  brighten  the  gloom, bringing  hap-pi-ness  soon, 

knocks  at  your  door;  It  will  banish  death's  sting, and  triumphant  you'll  sing 


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If  yon  car  -  ry   the    sun-shine  of  grace. 

If  you  car  -  ry   the    sun-shine  of  grace.  Just  car        -        -      ry  the 

If  you  car-ry    the    sun-shine  of  grace,  just    car-ry  the  sun-shine,  the 

As  you  soar  to  the   king-dom  of  gra^e.  ■       '  w 

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22       As  Thy  Days  Thy  Strength  Shall  Be. 


E.  E.  HawTTT. 


COPYRIGHT,   1907,   1909,   BY  E.  O.  EXCELL. 
WORDS  AND   MUSIC. 


Jno.  R.  Sweney. 


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1.  Need  -  ful  strength  for  me  each  day,  Strength  to  walk  in     du  -  ty's  way; 

2.  Strength  the  heav-y     yoke  to  wear,  Strength   my  dai-Iy    cross    to  bear; 

3.  Strength  when  beams  of  pleasure  glow.  Love's  sur-pass  -  ing  joy     to  show; 

4.  Wouldst  thou  have  this  bless-ed  strength,  Of-fered  all    the  jour-ney's  length? 


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For     my  Sav  -  lour  says    to  me:      "As    thy  days  thy  strength  shall  be." 
In       the  bat  -  tie  fought  with  sin.  Strength  the  vie  -    to  -  ry     to  win. 
When  the  shad  -  ows  gath  -  er  dim.   Strength  be-cause    I    lean     on  Him. 
Close  to    Je  -  sus     ev  -  er    be,       He     will  give    this  strength  to  thee. 

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"As  thy  days    thy  strength  shall  be  "—Oh,  what  grace  His  words  display! 

"As    thy  day8  thy  strength  shall  be  "  —  Oh,  what  grace 


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All    a-long  my  pil-grim  way    Je-sas  gives.  He  gives 


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It  is  a  Good  Thing  to  Give  Thanks. 


Jambs  M.  Oelat. 


COPYRIGHT,  1907,  BY  OANIEL  B.  TOWNER. 
ENGLISH  COPYRIGHT. 


D.  B.TowiWR. 


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the  Lord  On  the 
the  Lord,  For  His 
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praise  in  cheer-ful      lay,    For  His  f aith-f ul  -  ness  ev  - 'ry  night  shows  forth, 
harp    of  sol  -  emn  sound.  On     an     in-stru-ment    of    the  sweet-est  strings, 
tho'ts  are  ver  -  y     deep;   Lo!    His   en  -  e  -  mies  shall  be    scat-tared  far, 
let     His  fruit  be     seen,    For  the  trees   of   God  are  like    Leb  -  a  -  non, 


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And  His     mer  -  cy     ev  -    'ry     day.  '^ 

For  His  works  the  wide  world  round.  Praise  the  Lord!  Praise  the 

But    the     right-eous  shall     He     keep.  Praise  the  Lord! 

And  their  leaf     is       ev   -    er  green. 


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24       The  Way  of  the  Cross  Leads  Home. 


COPYRIGHT,   1906,   BY  CHA8.  H.  GMBRIEL. 

Jessie  Brown  Pounds.         copyright,  1907.  by  e.  o.  excell. 


Chas.H.  Gabrox,. 


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1.  I      must  needs  go    home    by    the     way     of      the  cross,  There's 

2.  I      must  needs  go      on       in     the    blood -sprink-led  way,     The 

3.  Then    I       bid     fare  •  well    to     the     way     of      the  world,    To 


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path  that  the  Sav  -  ionr  trod,  If  I  ev  -  er  climb  to  the  heights  sub-lime 
walk  in    it  nev- er  more;  For  my  Lord  says  "Come,"  and  I  seek  my  home, 


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Where  the  soul    is     at  home  with    God.    The    way  of  the  cross  leads 
Whei3  He  waits  at    the     0  -  pen    door. 


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Forwaurd,  Men  and  Brothers! 


David  Linbset. 


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2.  Ours    a    roy  -  al  stand  -  ard,  Ours   a    glo  -  nous  strife,  Win-ning  men  from 

3.  Cour  -  age!  fal  -  ter  nev  -  er,  In  Christ's  strength  be  strong;Now  the  strife  and 


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e    -     vil    To    a    ho  -  ly    life;        Je  -  sus  Christ  the  Cap-tain,  Faith  in 
dan  -  ger,  Soon  the  tri-umph-song;  Strike  the  shack-Ies  quick-ly    With   the 


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Him  our   shield;     Hast  -  en  for-ward,  broth  -  ers,  Till  sin's  bulwarks  yield! 
might-y    sword;    For-ward,  men  and  broth-ers,  Con  -  quer  by  His  Word! 


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"Forward!"  is  the  Order. 


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2.  For-ward,  press  theba-t-tlel  One     in    pur -pose  go,     Shun-ning  strife  with 

3.  For- ward,  ev  -  er     for-ward!  We  must  camp  to  -  night  Where  the  foe  this 

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hind  you.  Seek  the  field  and  fray;    See   the  line   ex  -  tend-ing    From  the 
com-rades,  Fight  the  com-mon  foe;  Sin's  de  -  fi  -  ant    ban-ners  Float  in 
morn-ing  Holds  the  dis-tant  height;  Lol  the  marshalled  millions,  Wheel-ing 


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To   the  throne  of  mon-archs   On    the  farthest  shore, 
0  -  ver  hearts  and   na-tions— We  must  cap-ture  these. 
Pledged  to    die  or     con  -  quer  For  their  King  di-vine. 


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Edgar  JUftTris. 


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eOPVRIQHT,  1803,   BY  DANIEL  B.  TOWNER. 
ENGLISH  COPYRIGHT. 


L.  B.  Joins. 


1.  I     am  saved  from  my  sin,    and    to     joy     en  -  ter    in, — 

2.  'Tis  by  faith     I    can   say    Je  -  sus  saves  me     to  -  day,— 

3.  There  is  com  -  fort  and  rest     on    His    shel  -  ter-ing  breast. 


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heart  I  be  -  lieve  on  the  Sav  -  iour;  I  have  won 
heart  I  be  -  heve  on  the  Sav  -  iour;  Waves  of  love 
heart     I       be  -  lieve    on     the  Sav  -  iour;       I       will  praise 


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peace,  from  my  bur-dens     re-lease,— I     be-lieve  on    the  Son  of  God. 

roll,      all     is    well  with    my  soul, — I     be-lieve  on    the  Son  of  God. 

song,   tell    His  love     all   day  long,— I     be-lieve  on    the  Son  of  God. 

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I     be-lieve,  I      be-lieve.  With  the  heart  I     be-lieve  Jesus  saves; 


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I     be-lieve,  I   be-lieve,  I    bs-lieve  on  the  Son  of  God! 

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28     The  Hand   that  was  Wounded  for  Me! 


Harbiet  H.  Pieeson. 


COPYRIGHT,  1905,  BY  DANIEL  B.  TOWNER. 
ENGLISH  COPYRIGHT. 


D.  B.TOWNIR. 


1.  The     hand  that  was  nailed  to   the     cross     of   woe,      In     love   reach-es 

2.  E'en  now     I     can   see,  thro'   a       mist     of  tears,   That  hand  still  out- 

3.  The     band  that  wrought  wonders  in   days     of    old,   Holds  treas-ure  more 


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down  to  the  world  be-low;  ' Tis beck-on  -  ing  now  to  the  souls  that  roam, 
stretched  o'er  the  gulf  of  years, With  healing  and  hope  for  my  sin-sick  soul, — 
pre-cious  than  gems  or  gold,  The  price  of    re-demp-tion  from   sin  and  shame, 


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And  point-ing  the  way  to  the  heav'n-ly  home. 

One  touch  of   its     fin-ger  vrill  make  me  whole  1    The  hand  of  my  Sav-iour 

The  gift    of     sal  -  va-tion  thro'  Je  -  sus'  name. 


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mj  SaT-ionr  I  Bee,  was  wonnded  for  me; 

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lore  to  the  mansions  a-boye,The  band  that  was  wounded  for  me  I     .     . 

was  wounded  for  me! 


29 


E.  E.  Hbwitt. 


To  Calvary  I  Will  Go. 

•0PYRI9HT,  1900,   BY  LIZZIE  E.  6WENEY. 
E.  O.  EXCELL,  OWNER. 


Jno.  B.  Swenkt. 


1.  Down  in-to  the  fount-ain    1  would  deep-er    go,  Down  in  -  to  the  fount-ain 

2.  Down  in-to  the  fount-ain,  deep-er,  deep-er  still,  Till  the  grace  of    Je  -  sub 

3.  Down  in-to  the  fount-ain  flow-ing  from  the  cross;  Let  the  might-y  cur -rent 


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mak  -  ing  white  as  snow;  Tho' with  sins  of  scar -let  and  of  crim-son  dyed, 
all  my  be  -  ing  fill.  Till  the  Ho  -  ly  Spir  -  it  works  the  change  di- vine, 
sweep  a  -  way  all  dross;  Ev  -  er  there  a  -  bid  -  ing  thro'  His  wondrous  love, 


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I    shall  come  up  spot-less  from  the     sav -ing  tide!        rr.     Cal-v'rv  I    will 

Mak-ing  earth-en  ves-sels  with  His      glo  -  ry  shine!    \  tj-   „„•  „  •       n  ■ 
™^,.,         ,                     ,         .,  ..(  ills  voice  13  call-mg 

Washing  there  the  garments  for  the    feast  a  -  bove! 


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go,     The  bless-ed  Word  I  know.  The  pre-cious  blood  of    Je  -  sus  cleans-eth 
still     To  "who -so  -  ev  -  er      will,"— 


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30 


C.  H.  G. 


O  That  Will  Be  Glory! 

COPYRIGHT,   teOO,   BY  E.  O.  EXCELL. 

WORDS   AND  MUSIC. 


CHAa.  H.  GABRm. 


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1.  When  all  my    la  -  bors  and  tri-als  are  o'er,   And   I  am  safe  on  tha'i 

2.  When,  by  the  gift    of    His    in  -  fin-ite  grace,  1     am  ac  -  cord-ed   in 

3.  Friends  will  be  there  I    have  loved  long  a  -  gc;   Joy  like  a     riv  -  er  a  - 

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beau  -  ti  -  ful  shore.  Just  to  be  near  the  dear  Lord  I  a  -  dore 
heav  -  en  a  place.  Just  to  be  there  and  to  look  on  His  face 
round  me  will    flow;      Yet    just    a    smile  from  my    Sav  -  iour,  I     know, 


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glo  -  ry  for  me,         Glo -ry  for  me,        glo  -  ry  for  me;      When  by  His  grace 

be  glo  -  ry  for  me,  Glo -ry  for  me,  glo-ryformr 


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31 


W.  A.«. 


He  is  Able  to  Deliver  Thee. 

COPYRIGHT,   1887,   BY  E.  O.  EXCELL. 
WORDS  AND   MUeiC. 


W.  A.  OoDis. 


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1.  'Tis  the  grand -est  theme  thro'  the  a  -  ges    rung,  'Tis  the  grand  -  est 

2.  'Tis  the  grand  -  est  theme  in     the  earth  or    main,  'Tis  the  grand  -  est 

3.  'Tis  the  grand  -  est  theme,  let    the  ti  -  dings  roll      To  the  guilt  -  y 


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theme  for  a  mor-tal  tongue,  'Tis  the  grandest  theme  that  the  world  e'er  sung: 
theme  for  a  mor-tal  strain,  'Tis  the  grandest  theme,  tell  the  world  a  -  gain: 
heart,  to    the   sin  -  ful  soul;   Look  to  God  in    faith.  He  will  make  thee  whole, 


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32 


Fannt  J,  Cbosbt. 


The  Hour  of  Prayer. 

COPYRIGHT,   1B07,   BY  E.  O.  EXCELl. 
W0RD6  ANO  MUSIC. 


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1.  Glo  -  ry  to  God  for  the    joy    to  meet  Here  at  the  hour  of  prayer; 

2.  Far  from  the  world  we  may  turn  a  -  way  Here  at  the  hour  of  prayer; 

3.  Rich  are  the  blessings  that  all  may  seek  Here  at  the  hour  of  prayer; 

4.  Oh,  what  a  ho  -  ly  and  calm  re -pose  Here  at  the  hour  of  prayer.' 


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Wei  -  come  the  bliss  of  com-mun  -  ion  sweet  Here  at  the  hour  of  prayer.' 

Glad  -  ly     we  rest  from  the  toUs  of  day  Here  at  the  hour  of  prayer. 

Grace  for  the  wea-ry,  the  faint,  the  weak,  Here  at  the  hour  of  prayer. 

Love    in    its  ful  -  ness  the  heart  o'er-flows  Here  at  the  hour  of  prayer. 


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Nearer  the  gate  to  the  soul's  bright  home,  Nearer  the  vales  where  the  faithful  roam, 


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Near  -  er  to  God  and  the  Lamb  we  come,  Here  at  the  hour  of    prayer. 


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33 


God's  Skies  are  Blue. 


Ella  Ladsbb. 


COPYRIGHT,   1907,  BY  DANIEL  B.  TOWNER. 
ENGLISH  COPYRIGHT. 


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1.  It  rain-drops  fall  when  most  you  wish  for  sun-shine,  Grieve  thou  no  more; 

2.  If     sor  -  row  deep  in  heav-en's  love  and  mer-cy  Should  us  en-shroud, 

3.  If     o'er     a  new-made  grave  the  tears  are  fall-ing,  Faith  points  a- bove 

4.  What  though  the  cares  of  life  press  thick  upon  you,    Nev  -  er  de  -  spair: 


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Be  -  hind  the  clouds  the  sun   is    ev  -  er  shin  -  ing,  Storms  will  pass  o'er. 
Be    sure  God's  wis-  dom  sees   the  sil-ver    lin  -  ing     Be  -  hind  the  cloud. 
To  where  the  light    of    His  dear  face  is  shin  -  ing     On  those  we   love. 
For  since  God  watch-es,   noth-ing  shall  be-fall  that   You    can-not  bear. 


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God's  skies  are  blue,  And  shine  with  heaven's  radiance  Each  gloomyday; 

al  -  ways  blue, 


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34 


E.  T.  Cassel. 


The  King's  Business. 

COPYRIGHT,  1902,  BY  E.  O.  EXCELL. 
WORDS  AND  MUSIC. 


Fu>RA  H.  Cassel. 


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1.  I       am  a  stran-ger  here    with  -  In     a    for  -  eign  land,  My  home  is 

2.  This  is  the  King's  command,  that  all  men  ev  -  'ry- where  Ee- pent  and 

3.  My  home  is  bright  -  er  far  than  Shar-on's  ros  -  y  plain,    E  -  ter  -  nal 

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far     a  -  way    up  -  on    a   gold-en  strand;  Am  -  has  -  sa  -  dor  to  be     of 
turn  a -way  from  sin's  se  -  duc-tive  snare;  That  all  who  will  o  -  bey,  with 
life   and  joy  thro'  -  out  its  vast  do  -  main;  My  Sov'reign  bids  me  tell  how 

I. 


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realms  be  -  yond  the  sea,    I'm  here  on  business  for  my    King. 

Him    shall  reign  for  aye.  And  that's  my  business  for  my     King.  This  is  the 

mor-tals  there  may  dwell,  And  that's  my  business  for  my    King. 

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mes-  sage  that  I  bring,   A  mes-sage  angels  fain  would  sing;  "Oh,  be  ye 


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reconciled,"  Thus  saith  my  Lord  and  King,  "Oh,  be  ye  reconciled  to  Godl" 


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35 


C.  H.  G. 


Keep  the  Heart  Singing! 

OOPYRiaHT,  1102,   BY  CHA8.  H.  GABRIEL. 
COPYRIGHT,  1807,  BY  E.  O.  EXCELL. 

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Cbis.  H.  Gabbisl. 


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1.  We  may  Kght- en  toil  and  care,  Or    a     heav-y   bur -den  share,  With  a 

2.  If    His  love  is     in  the  soul.  And  we  yield  to   His' con- trol,  Sweetest 

3.  How  a    word  of  love  will  cheer,  Ein-dle  hope,  and  ban-ish  fear,  Soothe  a 


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word,  a  kind-ly  deed,  or  sun-ny  smile;  We  may  gir  -die  day  and  night 
mu  -  sic  will  the  lone  -  ly  hours  be-guile;  We  may  drive  the  clouds  a-way, 
pain,  or  take  a  -  way  the  sting  of  guile;  Oh,  how  much  we   all   may    do, 


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With  a  ha  -  !o  of  de- light,  If  we  keep  the  heart  singing  all  the  while! 
Cheer  and  Dless  the  darkest  day,  If  we  keep  the  heart  singing  all  the  while! 
In      the  world  we  trav-el  thro',  If  we  keep  the  heart  singing  all  the  while! 


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Keep  the  heart  singing  all  the  while;    ....  Make  the  world  brighter  with  a 

singing,  singing  all  the  while;  brighter, 


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smile;   .    .....    Keep  the  song  nngmg,  lone- ly  hours  we  may  be-guile, 

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36 


W.  H.  Bathuest,  arr. 


The  Old  Time  Fire. 

COPyRIGHT,  1905,  Br  DANIEL  B.  TOWNER. 
ENGLISH  COPYRIGHT. 


D.  B.  TOWNEB. 


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1.0        for  that  Jlame  of  liv-ing  fire  Which  shone  so  bright  in  saints  of  old, 

2.  Where  is  that  Spir-it, Lord, who  dwelt  In  Abram'sbrea8t,and  sealed  him  Thine, 

3.  That  Spir-it  who  from  age  to  age  Proclaim'd  Thy  love  and  taught  Thy  ways, 

4.  Is       not  Thy  grace  as  might-y  now  As  when   E  -  li  -  jah  felt  its  pow'r — 

5.  Re-mem-ber,  Lord,  the  ancient  days;  Re-new  Thy  work, Thy  grace  re-store, 


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Which  bade  their  souls  to  heav'n  aspire,  Calm  in  dis-tress,  in    dan'ger  bold! 
Who  made  Paul's  heart  with  sorrow  melt,  And  glow  with  en-er-  gy  di- vine? 
Bright-ened  Is-ai  -  ah's  viv-id  page,  And  breath'd  in  Da-vid's  hallowed  lays? 
When  glo-ry  beamed  from  Moses' brow,  Or  Job  en-dured  the  try-ing  hour? 
And  while  to  Thee  our  hearts  we  raise,   On  us  Thy    Ho  -  ly  Spir-it  pour! 

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Send  the  old  time  fire  up  -  on  us, Lord!  Send  the  old  time  fire  up-on  us.  Lord! 


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Send  the  old  time  fire     up-on     us.   Lord,  And  burn  up   all     the  dross! 


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37 


Full  Surrender. 


Bebecca  S.  Pollasd. 


COPYRIGHT,  1801,  BY  DANIEL  B.  TOWNER. 


D.  B.  TOWNBB. 


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1.  Sav-iour,"ti8    a     full    sur  -  ren  -  der,  All     I  leave  to    fol  -  low 

2.  As     I    come  b    deep  con  -  tri  -  tion  At    this  con  -  se  -  era  -  ted 

3.  No  with-hold-ing— full    con-fess-ion,  Pleasures,  rich-es,  all  must 

4.  Be  this  theme  my  song    and  sto  -  ry    Now  and  un  -  til    life    is 

5.  Oh,  the  joy    of    full     sal  -  va  -  tion!  Oh,  the  peace  of  love    di  - 


Thee; 

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Thou  my  lead  -  er    and    de  -  fend-er    From  this  hour  shalt  ev  -  er      be! 
Hear,  0  Christ,  my  heart's  pe  -  ti-tion,  Let    me  feel  the    Spir  -  it's  powerl 
Ho  -  ly   Spir  -  it,  take  pos  -  ses-sion,    I      no  more,  but  Thou  in    me! 
This    my  rapt-ure,  this    my  glo  -  ry,  Till      I    reach  the  shin  -  ing  shore! 
Oh,    the  bliss  of    con  -  se  -  era  -  tion— I      am    His,  and  He    is    mine! 


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I    sur  -  ren  -  der  all! 

I    sur  -  ren  -  der  alll 


I    sur  -  ren -der  all! 

I    sar  -  ren  •  der  all! 


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All      I     have     I      bring    to    Je    -    sus,    I      sur  -  ren  -  der    all! 


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38 


Teach  Me. 


EateUluer. 


COPYRIGHT,   1902,   BY  E.  O.  EXCEU.. 

WORDS  AND  MUSIC. 


VlOTOB  H.  Benkb. 


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1.  Teach  me,   0  ThoaHo-ly     Spir  -  it,  How     to    do  my  Mas-ter's  will; 

2.  Teach  me  how    to    be    sub-mis  -  sive,  Free  -  ly  con  -  se-crat-ing     all, 

3.  Teach  me  how    to  trust  Him  ful  -  ly,  E'en  when  faith  is  sore-ly    tried; 

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Fond-est  hopes  with  joy  re  -  sign  -  ing     In  sur-ren  -  der   to    His  call. 

Teach  me  how  to    tell  the     sto  -  ry     Of  a    Say  -  iour  cru-ci  -  fled. 

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39        There  Shall  Be  Showers  of  Blessing. 


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3. "There  shall  be  show  -  ers  of  bless-ing,"— Send  them  op -on   us,    0  Lordl 

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The  Gift  of  Grace. 


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2.  Not  worlds  of  wealth  or    hu-  man  worth  Could  e'er  re  -deem  the  lost; 

3.  In     Him  God's  grace  and  jus- tice  meet,   The  smit  -  ten  Rock  of  God; 

4.  And    can      I     look   up  -  on   that  face,    Still  scarred  with  wounds  for  me. 


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The  love  which  brought  God's  Son  to  earth  A  -   lone  could  meet  the  cost. 

I       take  the     liv  -  ing    wa  -  ter,  sweet,  He     takes  the  smit  -  ing  rod. 

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Was  There  Ever  a  Friend  so  True? 


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I       have     a      dear    Sav-iour  who  loves  me,  I     know,  And  whose 

This  won  -  der  -  ful    Friend  is    a  help  -  er  in  -  deed;  He    has 

He  soothes  me     in     sor  -  row  with  songs  in  the    night,  And  in- 

His   love      is        a     fount -ain  of  bless  -  ing       so    pure,  Ev  -  er 


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spires  me  with  hope  a-  new;  He  fills  me  with  cour-age  my  bat-ties  to  fight, — 
flow-ing  for  me,    for  you;   His  powr  is  un -fail -ing.  His  prom-ise  is  sure, — 


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Christ  at  the  Door. 


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2.  0     love  -  ly   at  -  ti-tudel  He  stands  With  melting  heart  and  la-den  hands; 

3.  But  will  He  prove  a  Friend  in-deed?  He  will— the  ver-y  Friend  yoa  need; 

4.  Ad-mit  Him  ere  His  an  -  ger  bum— His  feet,  de-part- ed,  ne'er  re-turn; 

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0   match-less  kindness!  and  He  shows  This  matchless  kindness  to   His  foes. 
The  Friend  of  sin-ners?  yes,  'tis  He,   With  garments  dyed  on  Cal  -  va  -  ry. 
Ad  -  mit  Him,  or  the  hour's  at  hand  You'll  at   His  door  re-ject  -  ed^stand. 
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What  More  Can  He  Do? 

COPYRIGHT,  1B07,   BY  E.  O.  EXCELL. 
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2.  He  calls  thro' the  Gos- pel,   re -pent  and   be-lieve;  He  calls  and  en- 

3.  He  calls  thro'  His  mer  -  cy,   and  still  you     de  -  lay;  He  calls  by   His 

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Spir-it,  you  grieve  Him     a  -   way;    Ah,  soon  your  pro  -  ba  -  tion  per- 
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Edgar  Lewis. 


Lean  on  His  Arms! 

COPYRIGHT,  1903,  BY  DANIEL  B.  TOWNER. 
ENGLISH  COPYRIGHT. 


L.  E.  JONBS. 


1.  Just  lean  up -on  the  arms  of 

2.  Just  lean  up  -  on   the  arms  of 

3.  Just  lean  up -on  the  arms  of 

4.  Just  lean  up -on  the  arms  of 

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Je  -  sus,  He'll  bright-en    the  way, 

Je  -  sus,  0    bring    ev  -  'ry  care, 

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full     of     love    and    mer  -    cy,      His 


help  you     a  -  long;     If    you  will 

brighten    the  way;    Just   fol  -  low 

bring  ev-'ry  care!    The  bur-  den 
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2.  Despised  and  re- ject  -  ed    of  men,     Ac-quaint-ed  with  sor-row  was  He; 

3.  His  back  to  the   smit-ers  He  gave,  His  face  un-to  mock-ing  and  shame; 

4.  But  hark!  He  a-rose  from  the  dead;  The  bat  -  tie  with  sin  has  been  won; 


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0  -  be  -  di-ent  e'en  to   the  grave  Our  low  -  ly  Re-deem-er  be  -  came. 

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Hibrhttb  Watebs. 

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Fight  the  Good  Fight 

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2.  Sound  the  charge  against  the  foe,  Lay  the  hosts  of    er  -  ror  low;    In     His 

3.  Fight  the  fight  of  faith  and  love,  Looking  un  -  to  Him    a  -  bove;   Loy  -  al 


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Nothing  Satisfies  But  Jesus. 


Mrs.  C.  H.  M. 


WORDS  AND  MUSIC  COPYRIGHT,  1906,  BY  E.  O.  EXCELL. 
INTERNATIONAL  COPYRIGHT,  SECURED. 


Mrs.  C.  H.  UORBIS. 


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1.  Noth-ing    sat  -  is  -  fies  but     Je  -  bqs,  Bread  of  life    to  mor-tals  giv'n; 

2.  Since  I      heard  the  voice  of    Je  -  sus,  Since  mine  eyes  be-held  the    King, 

3.  With  His   joy  my  heart  is  thrill  -  ing,  All  my  hope   in  Him     I     see; 


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All  my  love,  my  heart's  af-fec-tion,     All      I    have  to   Him     I  bring. 
Doubt  and  gloom  and  fear  dis-pel  -  ling,  Christ      is    All    in      all     to    mel 


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Etemail  God,  Celestial  King. 


WHUAH  WRANGHAM. 


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COPrRIQHT,   1*07,  BV  DANIEL  B.  TOWNER. 
ENGLISH    COPYRIGHT. 


D.  B.  TOWNBB. 


I    J     1  \j,^i^~—r\-Ty^       III    ^=^=1 


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1.  E  -  ter  -  nal  God,  ce  -  les  -  tial  King,  Ex-alt  -  ed   be  Thy  glorious  name; 

2.  My  heart  is  fixed  on  Thee,  my  God;  I  rest  my  hope  on  Thee  a  -  lone; 

3.  With  thosewho  in  Thy  grace  a-bound,To  Thee  I'll  raise  my  thankful  voice 


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I'll  spread  Thy  sa-cred  truths  abroad.  To  all  mankind  Thy  love  make  known. 
Till    ev  -  'ry  land  the  earth  a-round  Shall  hear,  and  in  Thy  name  re-ioice. 


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W.  H.  LlGHTALL. 


A  Sinner  Made  Whole. 

COPYRIGHT,   1906,   BY  CHA8.   H.  0A8RIEL. 
COPYRIGHT,   1907,   BY  E.  O.   EXCELL. 


Chas.  H.  Gabriel. 


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1.  There's  a  song  in  my  heart  that  my  lips  can-not  sing,    'Tis  praise  in    the 

2.  I     shall  stand  one  day  faultless  and  pure  by  His  throne, Transformed  from  my 

3.  All  the  mu  -  sic   of    heav-en,  so     per-fect  and  sweet, Will  blend  with  my 


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im  -  age  conformed  to  His  own; Then  I  shall  find  words  for  the  song  of  my  soul, 
song  and  will  make  it  complete; Thro'  a  -  ges  un-end  -  ing  the  ech-  oes  will  roll. 


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eingmg,  the  anthem  is  ringing,  For  I  was  a  sinner, but  Christ  made  me  whole! 

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W.  S.  Mabtw. 


Love  Found  a  Way. 

COPYRIGHT,  ie07>  Br  DANIEL  B.  TOWNER. 
ENGLISH  COPYRIGHT. 


D.  B.  TowiiBB. 


1.  No     hope  had  I,     no  light  with  -  in,  Till  Je  -  sus  saved  me  from  my  sin; 

2.  My  burdened  heart  found  no  re  -  lief,  And  deep-er  grew  my  pain  and  grief; 

3.  I     looked  to  Christ  as  on    the    tree  He  bore  my  sins    and  guilt  for  me; 


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My  heav  -  y  debt  I  could  not  pay,  But, praise  the  Lord!  love  found  a  way. 
In  ten  -  der  tones  I  heard  Him  say:  "My  child,to  save,  love  found  a  way." 


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Love  found  a  way  my  life  to  save,   His  precious  blood  Christ  free-ly  gave; 

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Fanny  J.  Crosby. 


Thou  Wik  Remember  Me. 

COPYRIGHT,  1807,   1809,   BY  E.  O.  EXCELL. 
WORDS   AND    MUSIC. 


Jno.  R.  Swenky. 


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1.  I     want     no   oth  -  er  hand,  0  Lord,  But  Thine  my  guide  to  be, 

2.  No  tongue  can  tell  the    joy  I    feel  Since  I       am  one  with  Thee; 

3.  Thy  Spir  -  it's  seal    is     on  my  heart.  Thy  im  -  age  there   I  see; 

4.  No  pow'r  shall  break  my  firm  re  -  solve  To   live     and  die     in  Thee; 


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For  well      I  know  thro'  all     my  life  Thou  wilt  re-mem  -  ber  me. 

And  this     my  song  the  whole  day  long:  Thou  wilt  re-mem  -  ber  me. 

And   ev  -  'ry    hour  the  wit  -  ness  have  Thou  wilt  re-mem  -  ber  me. 

For  grace  thro'  faith  has  taught  my  soul  Thou  wilt  re-mem  -  ber  me. 


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52  Rejoice,  Rej<Mce,  the  Lost  is  Found! 


p.  L.  B. 


COPYRIGHT,  1889,  BY  E.  O.  E;«CELL. 


Frank  L.  Bristow. 


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1.  Joy  -  fnl  -  ly  march    a-Iong    and  shout  the  song  To  the  earth's  re-mot -est 

2.  Wan-der-er,    far       a-way    from  love  to-day    In  the  sea       of  sin     so 

3.  Joy-ful-Iy     an  -  gels  bring  the   sig- net  ring  Of    a    Fa-ther's  pard'ning 

4.  Heav-en-ly  home,  sweet  home, we  soon  shall  roam  Thro'  thy  realm  of  beau-ty 


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low,         A    call  from  home  now  bids  you  come;  Arise  and  say:  "I'll  go"; 
grace,   And  roy  -  al  fare  they  now  pre-pare  Be-fore    His  smil-ing  face, 
rare,    With   an -gel  throng  join  in  the  song    Of  joy   be-yond  corn-pare: 


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A    crown    of  life       is    wait-ing  there.  And   rai  -  ment  white  as  snow! 
A  -  way     with  fears,  a  -  way  with  tears.  Re  -  ceive   His  fond     em-brace  I 
"Re-deem-erl  King!"  for-ev  -  er  sing     The  loved  ones  gath  -  ered  there. 


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They're  Singing  Over  Me. 


L.  H.  Edudnds. 


COPYRIGHT,  1907,   1909,   BY  E.  O.  EXCELL. 
WORDS  AND    MUSIC. 


Jno.  B.  Swenet. 


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1.  All    glo  -  ry    to  my  Sav-ionr,  For  He  hath  made  me  free;  There's  joy  a- 

2.  There's  joy  among  the  an-gel8,They  sweep  their  harps  of  gold  O'er  one  poor 

3.  Sing  on,  sing  on, bright  angels, There's  pur-  er  bliss  a-  bove!  My  Saviour'a 


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mong  the  angels, They 're  singing  o-ver  me;  The  pre-cious  blood  of  Calv'ry    Is 
sin-ner  taming  To  seek  the  Shepherd's  fold;  0  come, dear  friend, to  Je-sus,  And 
joy  is  great-er,   For  great-er  is  His  lore;  When  one  re-pent-ant  sin-ner    He 


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you'll  be  hap-py  too,  And  set  the  bless-ed  an-gels  A  -  sing-ing  o  -  ver  youl 
wel-comes  to  His  breast,  In  raptured  hal-le-lu-jahs  He  lead-eth  all  the  restl 

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round  the  crystal  sea;  All   glo-ry  to  my  Saviour — They're  singing  o-  ver  me! 


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Glo-ry,  glo-ry,  glo-ry  to  my  Saviour!  Glo-ry,  glory,  sing  His  grace  so  freel 


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ril  Praise  Him  More  and  More! 


copyright,  1b06,  by  the  bible  institute  colportaoe 
Blanche  Clapper.  association  of  chicaoo. 


J.  E.  Delmastkb. 


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2.  Be-cause,  for  my  lost  soul  to  prove  The  depth  and  sweetness  of  His  love, 

3.  Be-cause  He  paid  the  debt   for  me,  And  gave  my  soul  sweet  lib  -  er  -  ty, 

4.  Be-cause     I  know  that  He  will  come  To  bear  my  wea  -  ry    spir  -  it  home, 


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He    left  His  Fa-ther's  house  a-bove,    I'll  praise  Him  more  and  morel 

For-ev  -  er  His  my  love  shall    be— I'll  praise  Him  more  and  morel 

When  here  be-low     I   cease     to    roam,  I'll  praise  Him  more  and  more! 


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S.  3.  HBinffiRSOII. 


Saved  by  the  Blood. 

COPYRIGHT,  1903,  BY  DANIEL  B.  TOWNER. 
ENGLISH   COPYRIGHT. 


D.  B.TowKiB. 


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1.  Saved  by  the  blood  of  the  Cru-ci  -  fied  One!  *|     Ran-somed  from 

2.  Saved  by  the  blood  of  the  Cru- ci  -  fied  One,  The     an  -  gels    re- 

3.  Saved  by  the  blood  of  the  Cm- ci  -  fied  One!  The     Fa-   ther   He 

4.  Saved  by  the  blood  of  the  Cru-ci  -  fied  One!  All     hail       to     the 


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Ye  are  My  Witnesses. 


COPYRIGHT,  1907,   BY  DANIEL  B.  TOWNER. 
CHABUB  WKSUT  FLETCHBB.  ENGLISH  COPYRIGHT. 


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2.  Thy  heart     is  the  home  where  He  deign-eth  to  dwell,   He  reach  -  es  lost 

3.  Tour  hope    of  o'er-com  -  ing  the  arch  foe  is  through  The  blood  of  the 

4.  The  Mas-ter  is  wait -ing     to  hear  you  con-fess    His  good-ness  and 

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brother,     on     you       To  speak     as  His  wit-ness     to     per-ish -ing  men, 
sin-ners  through  thee;    He     us   -   es  thy  lips  the  good  ti  -  dings  to  tell: 
Lamb  and  thy    word,   Con-fess  -  ing  the  grace    He  ex-tend  -  ed    to  you, 
mer-cy,     so      grea^t;  Your  word  may  save  qth-ers  from  sin  and  distress; 


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And  tell  what  His  pow-er  can  do. 

Thy  faith-ful-ness  setteth  men  free.      Tell    it,  tell    it, 

Ac-knowl-edging  bless-ings  con-f erred. 

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57 


Christ  Received!  Sinful  Men. 


An.  from  NBtKiSTER. 


COPYRIGHT,  18B2,   BY  JAMES  McGRANAHAN. 


James  McGrakabas. 


1.  Sin-ners    Je  -  sus   will      re -ceive:  Sound  this  word  of  grace  to    all 

2.  Come,  and  He  will  give    you    rest;  Trust  Him,  for   His  Word  is  plain; 

3.  Now  my  heart  condemns  me   not,   Pure    be  -  fore    the    law    I  stand; 

4.  Christ  re-ceiv  -  eth    sin  -  ful  men,      E  -  ven  me    with    all    my    sin; 


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Who    the  heav'n  -  ly  path-way  leave,     All    who    lin  -  ger,  all  who  fall. 

He       will  take  the    sin  -  ful  -  est;    Christ    re  -  ceiv  -  eth  sin  -  ful  men. 

He     who  cleansed  me  from  all  spot     Sat  -  is  -  fied    its  last  de-mand. 

Purged  from  ev  -  'ry  spot    and  stain,  Heav'n  with  Him  I  en  -  ter     in. 


Refrain. 


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Sing  it    o'er and  o'er   a  -  gain: Christ  re- 

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58 


Let  Him  In! 


J.  B.  Atchwson. 


COPYRIGHT,  1881,  BY  JOHH  J.  HOOD. 
E.  O.  EXCELL,  OWNER. 


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1.  There's  a  Stran-ger    at    the  door, 

2.  0  -  pen  now  to   Him  your  heart, 

3.  Hear  you  now  His  lov  -  mg  voice? 

4.  Now  ad  -  mit  the  heav'n-ly  Guest 


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If  you  wait  He    will  de  -  part, 
Now,  oh,  now  make  Him  your  choice, 
He  will  make  for  you    a    feast, 


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Let  Him  in,    ere  He    is     gone, 
Let  Him  in.    He    is    your  Friend 
He     is  stand-ing   at    your  door, 
He  will  speak  your  sins  for  -  giv'n, 

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Let  Him   in,    the    Ho  -  ly     One, 
He  your  soul  will  sure  de  -  fend, 
Joy   to     you    He   will    re  -  store. 
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Je  -  sus  Christ,the  Fa-ther's  Soa, 
He  will  keep  you  to  the  end, 
And  His  name  you  will  a  -  dore, 
He  will  take  you  home  to  heav'n, 

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59 


Trust  and  Obey. 


J.    H.  SlXHIB. 


eOPYRIOHT,  1887,  BY  D.  B.  TOWNER. 

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When  we  walk  with  the  Lord  In  the  light  of  His  Word, What  a  glo-  ry  He 
Not  a  shad-ow  can  rise,  Not  a  cloud  in  the  skies, But  His  smile  quickly 
Not  a  bur-den  we  bear,  Not  asor-row  we  share,  But  our  toil  He  doth 
But  we  nev  -  er  can  prove  The  de-lights  of  His  love  Un-til  all  on  the 
Then  in  fel  -  low-ship  sweet  We  will  sit    at    His  feet,   Or  we'll  walk  by  His 


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a  -  way;  Not  a  doubt  nor    a     fear.  Not  a    sigh  nor     a     tear 

re  -  pay;  Not    a   grief  nor     a    loss.   Not  a  frown  nor     a    cross 

we    lay;  For  the    fa  -  vor  He  shows  And  the  joy  He    be  -  stows 

the  way;  What  He  says  we   will   do.  Where  He  sends  we  will  go,— 


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Can     a  -bide  while  we  trust  and  o 

But     is  blest   if    we    trust  and  o 

Are  for  those  who  will  trust  and  o 

Nev  -  er  fear,  on  -  ly    trust  and  o 


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E&BBIET  E.  JOHES. 


Will  I  Shine  Like  the  Stars? 

COPYRIGHT,  1907,  Br  DANIEL  B.  TOWNER. 
ENGLISH  COPYRIGHT. 

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1.  I      am   think-ing  just  now  of  that  won-der-ful  clime  Where  the  songs  of  the 

2.  Am   I     loy  -  al    to  Christ,  am  I  spread-ing  His  fame  In  His  field,   in   my 

3.  With  His  sword  in  my  hand  do  I   stand  for  the  right?  Am  I      ea  -  ger  to 

4.  Do    I    win   for  my  Lord, in   my  jour-ney   a- long,  Pre-cious  souls  all  His 


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blest  fill  the  air;  When  I  stand  with  the  saved  in  that  re  -  gion  sub-lime, 
home,  ev  -  'ry-where?  All  His  mer  -  cy  and  love  do  I  dai  -  ly  pro-claim? 
do  and  to  dare?  Am  I  filled  with  His  love?  Am  I  strong  in  His  might? 
rich  -  es     to   share?  Am   I      serv  -  ing  my  King  by  con-  fes-sion  and  song? 


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61 


Get  Ready  to  Welcome  the  King! 


Fannie  K.  Ailen. 
An.  by  J.  M.  G. 


COPYRIGHT,   1907,  BY  ERNESTO-  SELLERS. 


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1.  A       ser  -  vant   of     Je  -  sus   am     I,        To    you  this  mes-sage    I 

2.  Dark    e  -  vil     has  long  held  its  sway;    Its    end    is     com-ing  and 

3.  All  pow    -  er    to    Je  -  sus    is    giv'n,      As-cend-ed   to  heav'n  a- 

4.  Then  lift     up  your  heads,  0  ye  saints.  Tour  great  re-demp-tion  be- 

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gain;     He   hum-bled  Him-self  to 
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day  dawns  at  length.  Get  read-y  to 
come  to  His  throne,  The  Sav-iour  to 
die  on  the  cross,  But  soon  He  is 
day     is    at  hand.   The  day  by     the 


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T.M, 


Yes,  There's  One! 

COPYRrCHT,  1»0B,  BY  THE  BIBLE  INSTITUTE  COIPORTAQE 
ASSOCIATION  OF  CHICAGO. 


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1.  Is  there  a  Friend  on  whom  sinners  may  call?  Yes, there's  one,  yes, there's  one; 

2.  Is  there  a  Sav-iour  for  souls  that  are  !ost?Yes,there's  one,  yes, there's  one; 

3.  Is  there   a    ref-uge  from  sor-row  and  sin?  Yes, there's  one,  yes, there's  one; 

4.  Is  there  a     ha-ven     of  rest  from  all  care?Yes, there's  one,  yes, there's  one; 

5.  Is  there  a  heav-en  where  we  all  may  meet?Yes, there's  one,  yes, there's  one; 


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A  Friend  who  will  help  you  what-everbe-fall?  Yes,  there's  one,  on-ly  one; 

A  Saviour  who'll  rescue,tho'  great  is  the  cost?Yes,  there's  one,  on-ly  one; 

A    ref-uge  for  all  who  would  en  -  ter  in?  Yes,  there's  one,  on-ly  one; 

A    ha-ven  where  Sa-tao  can  nev-er  ensnare?  Yes,  there's  one,  on-ly  one; 

Where  loved  ones  who've  gone  on  before  we  may  greet?Yes,  there's  one,  on-ly  one; 

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He  is  the  Sav-iour,  there's  none  be^ 
He  is  the  ref-uge,  there's  none  be- 
He  is  the  rest-ing-place,  there  a- 
With  Him  in  heav-en  the  saved    a  - 


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Yes,  there's  one,  on 
Yes,  there's  one,  on 
Yes,  there's  one,  on 
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ly  one! 
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All  for  Jesus. 

COPYRIQHT,  1897,  BY  E.  O.   EXCEU. 
WORDS  AND  MUSIC. 


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All,  yes,  all 

All,  yes,  all 

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to  Je  -  BUS,  It 

to  Je  -  BUS,  It 

to  Je  -  sus,  It 


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to  Je  -  sus,  It 

to  Je  -  sus.  It 

to  Je  -  sus.  It 


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be  - longs  to 
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Ev  -  er  -  more  to  be  Hia  dwell-ing, 
Plead-ing  for  the  young  and  hoar  -  y, 
Lov  -  ing  Him  for  love  un  -  ceas  -  ing. 
Hour  by  hour  I'll  live     for  Je  -  bus, 


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Ev  -  er  -  more  His  prais-es  swell-ing, 
Tell  -  ing  of  His  pow'r  and  glo-ry, 
For  His  mer  -  cy  e'er  in  -  creas  -  ing, 
Day  by    day  I'll  work  for  Je  -  sus, 


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His  watch-care  nev  -  er  ceas-ing,  It 

-  er-more  I'll  hon  -  or  Je  -  sus.  It 


be  -  longs  to 
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64 


When  He  Comes. 


COPYRIGHT,  1907,  BY  DANIEL  B.  TOWNEH. 

Eliza  Stbanq  Baird,  Arr.  English  copyright. 


D.  B.  TOWMEB. 


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1.  Make  us  read-y  when  the  Lord  descends! Grant  that  we  may  gladly  greet  Him, 

2.  Make  us  read-y  when  the  Lord  descends! Let  our  lamps  be  trimmed  and  burning, 

3.  Blessed  morning  when  the  Lord  descendsIWe  shall  then  with  praise  receive  Him, 


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Hast-mg  forth  with  joy  to  meet  Him — Make  us  ready  when  the  Lord  de-scends! 
All  our  hearts  for  Him  be  yearning— Make  us  ready  when  the  Lord  de-scends! 
E  -   ven  sih  -  ners  will  be-lieve  Him  On  that  morning  when  the  Lord  de-scends. 


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When  He  comes,  when  He  comes,  When  He  comes  to  reign  in  right-eous-ness, 

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How  Sweet  is  His  Love! 


Jambs  Rowe. 


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2.  When  faint  -  ing  and  help  -  less    I     fall      in  despair,  How  sweet  is  the 

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love  of  Je  -  sus!  When  suf-f 'ring  with  pain,  and  when  sor  -  row  I  bear, 

love  of  Je  -  sus  I  When  long  -ing  my  soul     for  His  com -fort  and  rest. 


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Oh,  it  18  Wonderful! 

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2.  I  mar  -  vel  that  He  would  descend  from  His  throne  divine  To    res  -  cue   a 

3.  I  think  of  His  hands,  pierc'd  and  bleeding  to  pay  the  debt!  Such  mercy,  such 

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loveun  -  to  such  as  I,    Suf  -  fi-cient  to  own,  to  re-deem  and  to  jus  -  ti  -  fy. 
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Look  and  Live! 

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1.  I've  a  message  from  the  Lord,Hal-le  -  lu  - 

2.  I've  a  mes-sage  full    of  love,  Hal-le  -  lu  - 

3.  Life  is     of-fer'd  un  -  to  you,  Hal-le -lu- 

4.  I     will  tell  you  how    I  came, Hal-le -lu- 


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ahl  E  -  ter-nal  life  thy  soul  shall  have 
ah!  To  Jesus  when  He  made  me  whole: 


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'Tis  a  message  from  above,  Hal  -le  -lu  =  jahl  Je-sus  said  it,  and  I  know  'tis  true! 
If  you'll  on-ly  look  to  Him,Hal-le-lu-jah!Look  to  Jesus  who  a-lone  can  save! 
'Twas  believing  on  His  name,  Hal-le -lu-jah!  I     trusted,and  He  saved  my  soul! 


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The  Cleansing  Blood. 


Mrs.  Elizabeth  Milleb.       copyright,  1903,  by  oscar  a.  miller. 


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2.  Now  I  plead  the  blood  of  Je  -  sus,  And  He's  with  me  all  the  way;   I    am 

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hap-py   and   re-joic-ing   In   His     fa-vor    ev-'ry    day;    In  the  bur-den 
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and  the  tri  -  al  There  is  none  so  kind  as  He;  My  Ee-deem-er  is  my 
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kinsman, And  His  blood  saves  me!  It  cleanseth  me,         it  cleanseth  me!  The 

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He  Died  for  Thee. 

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It  was  Je  -  sus      who   res  -  cued    me; 

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The  Banner  of  the  Cross. 


E&Nathar. 


COPYRIGHT,   1884  i  1887,  BY   JAMES   McGRANAMAM. 


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2.  Though  the   foe  may  rage  and  gath-er   as     the  flood,  Let  the  stand-ard 

3.  0     •     ver  land  and  sea,  wher-ev  -  er  man  may  dwell.  Make  the  glorious 

4.  When     the  glo  -  ry  dawns — 'tis  drawing  ver  -  y  near — It     is     hast'ning 


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Of  the  crim-son    ban-ner 

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lift     it     up     to-day, 
sol  -  diers  of  the  Lord, 
now  the  sto  -  ry  tell, 
foe  shall  dis  -  ap-pear, 


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While  as  ran-somed  ones  we  sing. 
For  the  truth  be  not  dis  -  mayed! 
While  the  Lord  shall  claim  His  own! 
And  the  cross  the  world   shall     ewayl 


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We'll  Work  till  Jesus  Comes. 


EIuzABETH  Mills. 


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2.  To    Je  -  BUS  Christ  I       fled  for     rest;  He  bade    me  cease  to     roam, 

3.  I  sought  at    once  my   Sav-iour's  side,  No    more   my  steps  shall  roam; 


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When  I  shall  lay  my  ar  -  mor  by.  And  dwell  in  peace  at  home? 
And  lean  for  sue -cor  on  His  bi  east  Till  He  con-duct  me  home. 
With  Him  I'll  brave  death's  chilling  tide,  And  reach  my  heav'n-ly  home. 

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S.  M.  I.  Hesst. 


My  Father  Knows. 

COPYRIGHT,   1897,   BY  E.  O.  EXCELL. 

WORDS  AND  MUSIC. 


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1.  I  know  my  heav'nly  Fa-ther  knows  The  storms  that  would  my  way  oppose, 

2.  I  know  my  heav'nly  Fa-ther  knows  The  balm    I    need  to  soothe  my  woes, 

3.  I  know  my  heav'nly  Father  knows  How  frail     I     am  to  meet  my  foes, 

4.  I  know  my  heav'nly  Fa-ther  knows  The  hour  my   journey  here  will  close. 


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But  He  can  drive  the  clouds  a-  way,  And  turn  my  dark-ness  in  -  to  day, 
And  with  His  touch  of  love  di-vine,  He  heals  this  wounded  soul  of  mine. 
But  He  my  cause  will  e'er  de-fend.  Up  -  hold  and  keep  me  to  the  end, 
And  may  that  hour,  0  faith-ful  Guide,Find  me  safe  shel-tered  by  Thy  side, 


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He  heals  this  wound  -  ed  soul  of  mine. 
Up  -  hold  and  keep  me  to   the  end. 
Find  me   safe  shel-tered  by  Thy  side. 


He  knows.  He 

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I  Never  Will  Cease  to  Love  Him. 


C.  H.  G. 


COPYRIGHT,  1902,  BY  E.  O.  EXCELL. 

WORDS  AND  MUSIC. 


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1.  For    all     the  Lord  has  done  for  me    I 

2.  He  gives  me  strength  for  ev-'ry  day — I 

3.  He  saves  me   ev  -  'ry  day  and  hour — I 

4.  While  on  my  jour-ney   here  be-low     I 


nev-er  will  cease  to  love  Him; 
nev-er  will  cease  to  love  Kim; 
nev-er  will  cease  to  love  Him; 
nev-er  will  cease  to  love  Him; 


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He  leads  and  guides  me  all  the  way— I 
Just  now  I  feel  Hie  cleansing  pow'r— I 
And  when  to  that  bright  world  I      go     I 


nev-er  will  cease  to  love  Him. 

nev-er  will  cease  to  love  Him. 

nev-er  will  cease  to  love  Him. 

nev-er  will  cease  to  love  Him. 


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Love  is  the  Greatest  of  All. 


Harriet  H.  Pibbson. 


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2.  Faith  has  fought  and  been  vic-to-rious,   Put  the  al  -  ien  hordes  to  flight; 

3.  Faith  has  held  the  cross  up-lift  -  ed      High    a-bove  the  wrecks  of  time; 


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Hope  up-held  the  vis  -  ion  glo  -  rious  Of  the  tri-umph  of  the  right; 
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2.  Thou  bless-ed  Lord  Je  -  sus,  my  Treas-ure  di  -  vine.  Thy    fa  -  vor     is 

3.  Thou  bless-ed  Lord  Je  -  sus,  my  Treas-ure  di  -  vine,  More  pre-cious  to 

4.  Thou  bless-ed  Lord  Je  -  sus,  my  Treas-ure  di  -  vine.  When  wilt  Thou  ar 


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than  rich  gold  from  the  mine,  Than  gems  from  the  mountain,  than 
me     in  beau  -  ty  like  Thine?  When  o'er    the  dark  mountains  Thy 


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pearls  from  the  sea.  More  fair  in  Thy  beau- ty,  and  dear  -  er    to     mel 
ra  -  di-ance    fling,  Bright  Star  of  the  Mom-ing,  my  Bridegroom, my  King? 


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Will  There  be  Any  Stars? 

COPYRIGHT,   1897,   BY  JNO.   R.  SWENEY. 
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2.  In  the  strength  of  the  Lord    let      me     la  -  bor  and  pray,     Let  me 

3.  Oh,  what  joy    it    will    be    when  His  face       I      be -hold,    Liv  -  ing 


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watch  as  a  win  -  ner  of  souls,  That  bright  stars  may  be  mine 
gems      at   His  feet     to  lay  down!       It  would  sweet-en  my  bliss 


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2.  Sometimes'mid  scenes  of  deepest  gloom,Sometimes  where  Eden's  bowers  bloom, 

3.  Lord,  I  would  clasp  Thy  hand  in  mine,  Nor  ev-er  mur-mur    or     re-pine; 

4.  And  when  my  task  on  earth  is  done,  When  by  Thy  grace  the   vict'rys  won, 


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Con-tent,  what-ev-er     lot 
E'en  death's  cold  wave  I  will 


I  be,  Still  'tis  God's  hand  that  lead-eth  me. 
led  sea — Still  'tis  God's  hand  that  lead-eth  me. 
I  see,  Since 'tis  my  God  that  lead-eth  me. 
not  flee.  Sines  God  thro'  Jor-dan  lead-eth  me. 


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My  Anchor  Holds. 

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Tempters  seek  to     lure    a-stray,   Storms  ob-scure  the  light    of   day, 

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Still  I  stand  the  tempest's  shock.  For  my  an  -  chor  grips  the  Rock  I 
Bat  in   Christ  I    can  be     bold —  I've  an  an  -  chor  that  shall  hold! 

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At  Calvary. 

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1.  Years  I  spent  in  van  -  i  -  ty    and  pride, 

2.  By  God's  Word  at  last  my  sin     I    learned; 

3.  Now  I've  giv'n  to  Je  -  sus  ev  -  'ry  -  thing, 

4.  0    the  love  that  drew  sal  -  va-tion's  plan! 


Car  -  ing  not  my  Lord  was 
Then  I  trem-bled  at  the 
Now  I  glad  -  ly  own  Him 
0     the  grace  that  brought  it 


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law  I'd  spum'd,  Till  my  guilt -y  soul  im-plor  ■ 
as  my  King,  Now  my  raptured  soul  can  on  - 
down  to  man!      0    the  might-y  gulf  that  God 


He  died  On  Cal-va  -  ry. 
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did  span    At  Cal-va  -  ry! 


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Calling  the  Prodigal. 

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2.  Pa  -  tient,   loving,  and  ten-der  -  ly    still    the  Pa-ther     pleads,  Hear,  0 

3.  Come,there'sbreadin  the  house  of  thy    Fa-ther,and  to     spare.  Hear,  0 

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hear  Him  call  -  ing,  call  -  ing  now  for 
hear  Him  call  -  ing,    call  -  ing  now  for 


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Spir  -  it    in  mer-cy  in  -  ter-cedes,  Hear  His  loving  voice  calling  still 

spread  and  the  feast  is  waiting  there, Hear  His  loving  voice  calling  still 

calling  still. 


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Somebody. 


John  B.  Clements. 


WORDS  AND  MU8IC  COPYRIGHT,   1901,   BY  W.  8    WEEDEN. 
E.  O.  EXCELL,  OWNER. 


W-  S.  Weeden. 


1.  Some-body  did     a     gold-en  deed,  Prov-ing  him-self     a  friend  in    need; 

2.  Some-body  tho't 'tis  sweet  to    live,   Will-ing-ly  said:  "I'm  glad  to  give"; 

3.  Some-body     i  -  died    all  the  honrs,  Care-less-ly  crush'd  life's  fairest  flow'rs; 

4.  Some-body  filled  the  day  with  light,  Con-stant-ly  chased  a-way  the  night; 


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-bod-y  sang   a    cheer-ful  song,  Bright'ning  the  skies  the  whole  day  long — 
-bod-y  fought  a    val-iant  fight,  Bravely  he  lived  to  shield  the  right — 
-bod-y  made  life  loss,  not  gain.  Thoughtlessly  seemed  to  live  in  vain — 
bod-y's  work  bore  joy  and  peace,  Sure-ly  his  life  shall  nev  -  er  cease — 


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I've  something  in   my  heart  that  Je  -  sus   gave  to  me,     It  makes  me 

My  Sav-iour  loosed  my  tongue  that  I  might  speak  His  praise;  Since  then  I 

My  Sav-iour  took  my  feet    from  out  the   mir  -  y  clay;     Since  then  I 

0    wea  -  ry  heart,  and  sad.    0    heav  -  y  -  la  -  den  soul,    If   you  vrould 
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have  been  sing  -  ing 
have  been  sing  -  ing 
feel  like  sing -ing 
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glo  -  ry 
glo  -  ry 
glo  -  ry 


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the  day;  He  found  my  cap  -  tive  soul 
the  day;  I  love  to  tell  the  lost 
the  day;  He  placed  them  on  the  Rock 
the  day,  Just  let  the  Sav-iour   in, 

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that  shall  not  pass  a  -  way—  I  can-not  keep  from  sing  -  ing 
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O  Could  I  Speak! 


Sahuel  Mbdlsy. 


Arr.  LowBLL  Mason. 


1.  0  conld  I  speak  the  matchless  worth, 0  could  I  sound  the  glories  forth  Which 

2.  I'd  sing  the  precious  blood  He  spilt,  My  ransom  from  the  dreadful  guilt  Of 

3.  I'd  sing  the  char-ac-ters  He  bears,  And  all  the  forms  of  love  He  wears,  Ex- 

4.  Well, the  de-lightful  day  will  come  When  my  dear  Lord  will  bring  me  home,  And 


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sin  and  wrath  di-vine;     I'd  sing  His  glo-rious  righteousness.    In  which  all 
alt-ed  on    His  throne;  In  loftiest  songs  of  sweet-est  praise  I  would  to 
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perfect  heav'nly  dress  My  soul  shall  ever  shine,  My  soul  shall  ev  -  er  shine! 
ev-er-lasting  days  Make  all  His  glories  known.  Make  all  His  glories  knownl 
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The  Ascending  King. 


COPYRIGHT,  1907,  BY  DANIEL  B.  TOWNER. 
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2.  In  cloud  -  y     car    of  white  and  gold   He  rides  in  maj  -  es  -  ty,    And 

3.  His  train  draws  near,  Swing  wide  the  gates,  His  tri-umph  has  be-guni    This 

4.  Ye  wist  -  ful  watch-ers,  some  glad  day  Your  King  will  come  a  -  gain     Aa 


blood  has  met  the  law's  demands, Eich  blessings  fall  from  outstretched  hands  His 
leads     in  chains,  as  long  fore-told.  Both  sin  and  death,  our  foes  of  old,     To 
day        all    heav-en    eel  -  e-brates;  The  Fa-ther  on  His  throne  a-waits  The 
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Arise  and  Shine! 

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ENGLISH  COPYRIGHT. 


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and  shine,  thy  light  is  come!  Thy  God     thy  glo  -  ry       is; 

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Go     forth   and  show  to  all     the  world  That  light  and  life  a  -  bide! 

Show  forth    the  won-ders  of     His  love,   And    let    all   praise  be  His! 

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My  Saviour  First  of  AIL 

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1.  When  my  life  work  is  end-  ed,  and  I  cross  the  sweU-ing  tide,  When  the 

2.  Oh,    the  soul-thrill-ing  rapt-ure  when  I  view  His  bless  -  ed  face.  And  the 

3.  Oh,    the  dear  ones  in  glo  -  ry,  how  they  beck-on  me    to  come.  And  our 

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lus  -  ter  of  His  kind  -  ly  beaming  eye;  How  my  full  heart  will  praise  Him  for  the 
part  -  ing  at  the  riv  -  er   I  re  -  call;    To  the  sweet  vales  of  E-den  they  will 
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raer  -  cy,  love  and  grace   That  prepared  for  me  a  man-sion  in    the    sky. 
sing    my  wel-come  home;  But    I    long  to  meet  my  Saviour  first  of    all. 
min  -  gle  with  de  -  light;  But    I    long  to  meet  my  Saviour  first  of    all. 


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Annib  S.  Hawks. 


I  Need  Thee  Every  Hour. 

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3.  I  need  Thee  ev-'ry  hour,   In     joy     or     pain;  Come  quick-ly  and   a- 

4.  I  need  Thee  ev-'ry  hour.  Most  Ho  -  ly     One;    0    make  me  Thine  in- 


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My  Light  and  My  Salvation. 


Helen  D.  Sylvesteb. 


COPYRIGHT,   1805,   BY  WM.  L.  OILPIN. 


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2.  0    God  of    my   sal-va-tion,   Thou  art     be-comemy  song;   Un-ceas- 

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ren  -  der,  My  loy-al-ty     to  prove?    0  Sav-iour,  high  and 

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Let  the  Lower  Lights  be  Burning. 

COPYRIGHT,   1905,  BY   THE   JOHN  CHURCH  CO. 


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2.  Dark  the  night    of   sin  has    set  -  tied,  Loud  the    an  -  gry   bil-lows   roar; 

3.  Trim  your  fee  -  blelamp,  my  broth-er;  Some  poor  sail  -  or,  tem-pest-toss'd, 


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The  pow'r  to     car  -  ry     all  your  care — On   Him  your  bur  -  dens  roll. 

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fi-dencel   O     trust  Him,   and     o  -  bey! 
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2.  "Al-most  per-suad-ed"— come, come  to  -  day!     "Al-most    per-suad-ed" — 

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turn  -   not     a  -  way!  Je  -  sus     in  -  vites 

doom  comes  at     last!        "Al-most"  can -not 


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Caroline  Sawyer. 


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2.  If    you  could  see  that  face,   so  calm  and  sweet,Those  lips  that  spake  words 

3.  He  whis-pers  to    your  heart,  turn  not    a  -  way,  For  He's  be  -  side  you 

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In  lov  -  ing  tones— "Beloved,  'twas  for  you  " — Will   you  be-lieve, 

Would  you  be-lieve. 
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Jesus,  Saviour,  Pilot  Me. 


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2.  As     a      moth  -  er  stills  her  child,    Thou  canst  hush  the    o  -  ceaa  wild; 

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D.  C-Wondrous  Sov-'reign  of  the  sea,  Je  -  sus,  Sav  -  iour,  pi  -  1  t  me! 
O.  (7.-May     I     hear    Thee    say  to  me: "Fear  not,    I     will     pi    -lot  Thee"! 


D.e. 


Unknown  waves  be  -  fore  me   roll,     Hid  -  ing  rock  and  treach'rous  shoal; 
Boist'rous  waves  o  -  bey  Thy  will  When Xhousaystto  them:"Be  still!" 

'Twixtme  and  the  peace  -  ful  rest,     Then,whilt  lean  -  ing   on  Thy  breast, 


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Count  Your  Blessings! 

COPYRIGHT,   1897,   BY  E.  O.  EXCELL. 
WORDS  AND  "'_'°iO. 


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1.  When  up  -  on  life's  bil-lows  you   are  tem  -  pest-tossed, When  you  are  dis- 

2.  Are     you   ev  -  er  burdened  with    a  load      of   care?  Does  the  cross  seem 

3.  When  you  look  at  oth  -  ers  with  their  lands  and  gold,  Think  thai  Christ  has 

4.  So        a  -  mid  the  con  -  flict,  wheth-er  great  or  small,  Do     not    bfl    dis- 


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cour  -  aged,  thinking     all    is     lost.  Count  your  man-y  blessings,  name  them 
heav  -  y      you  are  called  to   bear?  Count  your  man-y  blessings,— ev  -  'ry 
prom-ised  you  His  wealth  un-told;  Count  your  man-y  blessings     mon-  ey 
couraged,     God  is      o  -  ver    all;  Count  your  man-y  blessings,   an  -  gels 


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one      by      one,  And    it    will    sur-prise  you  what  the  Lord  hath  done, 

doubt  will    fly,    And  you  will    be   sing  -  ing  as   the  days    go  by. 

can  «•  not  buy — ^Your  re  -  ward  in   heav  -  en,  nor  your  home  on  high, 

will      at  -  tend,  Help  and  com -fort  give   you  to   your  jour  -  ney's  end. 


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Count  your  blessings.  Name  them  one      by  one;    Count        your 

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bless-ings,  See  what  God     hath      done;  Coont  your 

See  what  God  hath  done;    Coant  yoai  many  blessings, 

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When  I  Survey. 


Isaac  Watts. 


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1.  When  I        8ur-vey  the  wondrous  cross  On  which  the  Prince  of  glo-ry  died, 

2.  For  -  bid     it,  Lord,  that  I  should  boast  Save  in  the  death  of  Christ  my  GodI 

3.  Seel  from  His  head,  His  hands,  His  feet,  Sor-row  and  love  flow  mingled  downl 

4.  Were  the  whole  realm  of  nature  mine,  That  were  an  oS-'ring  far  too  small; 


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My  rich-est  gain  I  count  but  loss,  And  pour  contempt  on  all  my  pride. 
All  the  vain  things  that  charm  me  most,  1  sac-ri  -  fice  them  to  His  blood. 
Did  e'er  such  love  and  sor  -  row  meet,  Or  thorns  com-pose  so  rich  a  crown? 
Love  80     a-maz-ing,    so     di  -  vine,  De-mands  my  soul,  my  life,     my  alll 


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Saving  Grace. 

COPYRIGHT,  1901,  BY  DANIEL  B.  TOWNER. 
ENGLISH  COPYRIGHT. 


D.  B.  TOWNBB. 


1.  0     golden  day  when  light  shall  break  And  dawn's  bright  glo-ries  shall  un- 

2.  Life's  npward  way,  a     nar-row  path,  Leads  on    to  that  fair  dwelling- 

3.  I       dim-ly  see     my  jour-ney's  end,  But  well    I  know  who   guid-eth 


ope  for   me  the  gates     of  gold! 

live  who  trust  re-deem  -  ing  grace, 

matchless  love  is   full    and  free. 

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Sing,  sing,  my  heart,      a- 

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long    the  way!   The  grace  that  saves  will  keep  and  guide    Till  breaks  the 

en  -  ter     in.    And  all    the    way   look  back  to    trace,  The  conqu'ror's 

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saves  shall  time  out  last,  And    be     my  theme  on  yon  -  der  shore. 

glo  -  rious  crown-ing  day,  And    I   shall  cross  to  yon  -  der  side. 

palm^  I    then  shall  win.  Thro'  Christ  and  His  re-deem  -  ing  grace 


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Saving  Grace. 


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Then   I  shall  know  as    I  am  known,  and  stand  complete  be-fore  the  throne; 

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Fairest  Lord  Jesus. 


Cbusadbbs'  Hyun. 


Arr.  by  RiCHAED  S.  WiLLIS. 


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2.  Fair   are     the 

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Je  -  sus, 
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0  Thou  of  God  and 
Robed  in  the  bloom-ing 
And    all    the    twink-ling 


man  the  Son,  Thee 
garb  of  spring;  Je  - 
star  -  ry       host;        Je  - 


will  I  cher  -  ish, 
sus  is  fair  -  er, 
sus  shines  bright-er, 


Thee  will  I  hon  -  or, 
Je  -  sus  is  pur  -  er, 
Je    -    sus  shines  pur  -  er. 


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Thou  my  soul's  glo  -  ry, 
Who  makes  the  woe  -  ful 
Than    all    the    an  -  gels 

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joy     and    crown! 
heart    to      sing! 
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Some  Day. 


Victor  M.  Stalit. 


COPYRIQHT,  1003,   BV  THE  WINONA  PUBLISHING  CO. 


Chas.  H.  Gabbibl. 


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Some  day  'twill  all    be      o  -  ver —  The  toil     and  cares  of 

Some  day   I'U  see   the  man-sions    Of     heav-en's    cit  -  y 

Some  day   I'll  see    the  Sav  -  iour,   And  know  Him,  face  to 


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day  the  world  be  vanquish'd,With  all  this  mortal  strife;  Some  day,  the  journey 
day  I'll  greet  with  pleasure  The  dear  ones  waitmg  there;  Some  day  I'll  hear  the 
day  re  -  ceive,un-meas-ured,The  blessings  of  His  grace;  Some  day  He'll  smile  up  - 

i.  J^^^  J^  J    I    I    I    ^  ^  ^  I      i     ,    ... 

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voic  -  es    Of    God's  an  -  gel  -  ic  throng;  Some  day  I'll  join  the  cho  -  rus  In 
on     me  from  that  white  throne  a  -  bove;  Some  day  I'll  know  the  full  -  ness  Of 

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Un  -  dy  -  ing  love.  some  hap-py  day, 

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Fling  Out  the  Banner! 


Gbobgb  W.  Doane. 


J.  Baptiste  Calkin. 


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1.  Fling 

2.  Fling 

3.  Fling 

4.  Fling 

5.  Fling 


out  the  ban-ner!   let    it  float  Sky-ward  and  sea-ward,  high  and  wide; 

out  the  ban-ner!   an  -  gels  bend  In  anx-ious   si  -  lence  o'er  the  sign, 

out  the  ban-ner!  hea-then  lands  Shall  see  from  far  the  glo-rious  sight, 

out  the  ban-ner!   let   it  float  Sky-ward  and  sea-ward,  high  and  wide; 

out  the  ban-ner!  wide  and  high.  Sea-ward  and  sky-ward  let  it  shine; 


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The  sun  that  lights  its  shin-ing  folds.  The  cross  on  which  the  Sav-iour  died. 
And  vain -ly  seek  to  com-pre-hend  Thewon-der    of    the  love   di-vine. 
And  na-tions,crowd-ing  to    be  born,  Bap-tize  their  spir- its     in     its  light. 
Our  glo  -  ry  on  -  ly     in   the  cross.  Our  on  -  ly    hope  the  Cru-ci-fied. 
Nor  skill,  nor  might,  nor  mer-it  ours;  We  con-quer  on  -  ly     in  that  sign. 


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Oh,  What  a  Change! 

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Lone  -  li  -  ness  changed  to  re  -  a  -  nion  com  -  plete,  Ab-sence  ex- 
the  dark-ness  a  -  way,  Night  will  be 
mag  -  ni  -  fi  -  cent  strength,  Fail  -  ure    will 


Sun  -  rise  will  chase     all 
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hope     and    its  pow-er    to  cheer;      All  will  be  changed  by  a  glimpse  of  His 
changed  for    a  place  at   His   feet,    Sleep-ing  ones  raised  in    a    mo-ment  of 
changed  to  the  brightness  ol     day.   Tempests  will  change  to  in  -  el  -  fa  -  ble 
change  to    per-fec-tion   at    length,    Sor-row  will  change  tc  un-end-ing  de- 


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Liv  -  ing  ones  changed    to  His    im  -  age 

Weep-ing  will  change     to  a      jo  -  bi  ■ 

Walk-ing   by     faith  change  tc  walk-ing 


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Oh,  what  s  change,  Oh,  what  a  change. 


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Hallelujah,  What  a  Saviour! 


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'Man  of  Sorrows"— what  a    name     For  the  Son  of     God  who  came 

Bear-ing  shame  and  scoff-ing     rude,     In   my  place  condemned  He  stood, 

Guilt -y,   vile  and     help-less     we;      Spot-less  Lamb  of     God  was    He; 

Lift  -  ed     up  was     He     to     die;     "It     is     fin-ished!"  was  His    cry; 

5.  When  He  comes,  our  glo-rious  King,    All   His   ran-somed  home  to  bring. 


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Ru  -  ined  sin-ners  to  re-claim!  Hal-le  -  lu  -  jah, 
Sealed  my  par-don  with  His  blood;  Hal-le  -  lu  -  jah. 
Full  a  -  tone-ment— can  it  be?  Hal-le  -  lu  -  jah, 
Now  in  heav'n  ex  -  alt  -  ed  high;  Hal-le  -  lu  -  jaii, 
Then  a  -  new  this    song  we'll  sing: "Hal-le  -  lu  -  jah, 


what  a    Say  -  lour! 

what  a    Sav  -  iourl 

what  a    Sav  -  iour! 

what  a    Sav  -  iourl 

what  a   Sav  -  iourl" 


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My  Soul  is  Filled  with  Singing. 


W.  C.  Mabtir. 


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COLPORTAGE  ASSOCIATION,  OWNER. 


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3.  I'm  ev  -   er  look-ing  home-ward  Where  per  -  feet  bliss  a-waits,  Where 


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My  Faith  Looks  Up  to  Thee! 


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1.  My  faith  looks  up  to  TheG,Thou  Lamb  of  Cal-va  -  ry,      Sav-iour  di-vine!  Now  hear  me 

2.  May  Thy  rich  grace  impart  Strength  to  my  fainting  heart,  My  zeal  inspire;  As  Thou  hast 

3.  While  life's  dark  maze  I  tread,  And  griefs  around  me  spread, Be  Thou  my  guide;Bid  darkness 

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died    for  me,    0     may  my  love  to  Theo  Pure, warm  and  changeless  be, A  living  fire! 
turn    to   day.  Wipe  sorrow's  tears  a-way,  Nor   let  me   ev-er  stray  From  Thee  a-side! 
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Oh,  Wondrous  Love! 

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2.  Oh,  bound-less  is     His  love    di  -  vine,     A  -  maz-ing     is  His  grace; 

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4.  From  strength  to  strength  go  on;    Wres  -  tie, 

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Have  Faith  in  God. 


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vie  -  fry  gain? 

to     be    with  you,  Naught  has  come  to  you  but  what  His  love  al-lowed,  .  . 

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Come,  Thou  Almighty  King! 


Charles  Wesley. 


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Come,  ho-ly  Com-  fort  -  er.  Thy  sa-cred  witness  bear  In  this  glad  hour;  Thou  who  al- 
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might-y  art.  Now  rule  in  ev  -  'ry  heart  And  ne'er  from  us  depart,Spir-it  of  pow'r! 
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Follow  Me! 


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way  your  fears  When  earth's  joys  depart?  Shall  the  spell  of  evil  hide  From  your 
while  you grieve,Pointing  to  despair;  From  his  fet-ters  break  away,  Seek  the 


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The  Mercy-Seat. 


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2.  There  is     a    place  where  Je-sus  sheds  The    oil     of  glad-ness     on  our  heads, 

3.  There  is    a    spot  where  spir-its  blend,  Where  friend  holds  fellowship  with  friend; 

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Tho'  sun-dered  far,  by  faith  they  meet  A-round  one  com-mon  mer-cy-seat. 
And  heav'n  comes  down  our  souls  to  greet,  And  glo-ry  crowns  the  mer-cy-seat! 


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A  Little  Bit  of  Love. 


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2.  From  the  poor    of    ev  -  'ry   cit  -  y,  For  a  Ut  -  tie 

3.  Down  be  -  fore  their   i  -  dels  fall-ing,  For  a  lit  -  tie 

4.  WhDe  the  souls    of   men  are    dy-ing  For  a  lit -tie 


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-ing  out    in    pit  -  y  For  a  lit -tie  bit  of  love; 

in  vain  are  call  -  ing  For  a  lit  -  tie  bit  of  love; 

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Shall  they  fal  -  ter      and   de  -  spair    For    a  lit  -  tie  bit  of 

For    not    go  -  ing,     in    Hi3  name,  With  a  lit  -  tie  bit  of 

Go,   then,  8ay-ing:"Here  am     I,"   With  a  lit  -  tie  bit  of 

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Where  He  Leads  Me. 


COPVniQHT,  1890,   BY  i.  6.  MORRIS. 


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2.  I'll    go  with  Him  thro'  the  gar-den,  I'll    go  with  Him  thro'  the  gar-den, 

3.  I'll    go  with  Him  thro' the  judgment, I '11    go  with  Him  thro' the  judgment, 

4.  He  will  give  me  grace  and  glo  -ry,     He  will  give  me  grace  and  glo  -  ry, 


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I'll  go  with  Him  thro'  the  gar-den, 
I'll  go  with  Him  thro 'the  judgment 
He  will  give  me  grace  and  glory. 


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I'll  go  with  Him,  with  Him  all  the  way, 

,  I'll  go  with  Him,  vrith  Him  all  the  way. 

And  go  with  me,  with  me  all  the  way. 


Where  He  leads  me  I    will  fol-low,      Fll  go  with  Him,  with  Him  all  the  way. 


112 


From  the  Cross  to  the  Crown. 


Fanny  J.  Crosby. 


COPYRIGHT,  1907,   1909,   BY  E.  O.   EXCELL. 
WORDS   AND    MUSIC. 


Jno.  B.  Sweney. 


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3.  This  life     is     a    con-flict,    a     bat  -  tie  with  sin,    Yet  trust-ing   in 

4.  Tho'  friends  that  are  dear-est  have  gone  from  our  sight,  'Tis    on  -  ly     to 


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will-ing  to     8uf  -  f er     for  Him?  The  robe      of  His  glo  -  ry     for 

Je  -sua  thro' grace  we  shall  win;  The  world   may  op -pose    us,     the 

en  -  ter  the     man-sions  of  light;  Their  war  -  fare  is      o  -  ver,  their 

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us       He  laid  down,  To  show    us  the  path  from  the  cross  to  the  crown, 

tempt-er  may  frown,  Yet  faith  lead-eth    on    from  the  cress  to  the  crown, 

bur  -  dens  laid  down, How  short  was  their  path  from  the  cross  to  the  crown! 


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Mary  Thompson. 


March  On,  March  On! 

COPYRIGHT,   1907,  1909,   BY  E.  O.  EXCELL. 
WORDS  AND    MUSIC. 


JNO.  R.  SWENEY. 


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1.  March  on,  march  on  to  vie -fry,  0      ar-myof  the  Lord;  Take  up  the 

2.  March  on,  march  on  with  Srm-ness, Your  peerless  ranks  dis-play  Tho'  le-gions 

3.  March  on, the  Lord  is  with  you.  His  arm  your  strength  and  shield;  Not  all  the 

4.  March  on,  march  on  with  boldness.  Lay  not  your  ar-mor  down  Till   ev  -  'ry 


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Gos  -  pel  ban  -  ner,Gird  on  the  Spir-it's  sword! 

rise   a-gainst  you  In    battle's  dread  ar-ray!  March  onward,march  onward.And 

pow'rs  u  -  nit  -  ed  Can  drive  you  from  the  field! 

foe  is  conquered.  And  faith  receives  her  crown! 

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114  The  Good  Old-Fashioned  Way. 

COPYRIGHT,  1903,   BYE.  O.  EXCELL,  WORDS  AND  MUSIC. 
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3.  Ma -ny  friends  have  gone  be -fore  me,  They  have  laid  thek  ar-mor   down, 

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Tho'    the  way    may  be  called  nar-row.  It       is  wide      e-nough  for  me; 

With    the  pil-grims  and  the  mar-tyrs  Have   obtamed     a  robe  and  crown; 

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It  was  wide  e-nough  for  Dan- iel.  And  for  Da  -  vid  in  his  day; 
On  this  road  they  fought  theur  battles, Shout  -  mg  vie  -  fry  day  by  day; 
When  the  storms  of  life   are    o  -  ver,     And  the  clouds  have  rolled  a  -  way, 

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Break  Thou  the  Bread  of  Life. 


Mart  A.  Lathbdry. 


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2.  Bless  Thou  the  truth,  dear  Lord,To  me,to  me,  As  Thou  didst  bless  the  bread  By  Galilee; 


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Then  shall  all  bondage  cease,  All  fetters  fall,  And  I  shall  find  my  Peace,  My  All  in  all! 


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Hallelujah  for  the  Cross! 


HORATIDS  BONAR,  arr. 


COPYRIGHT,  1882,  BY  JAMES  MCGRANAhAN. 


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2.  It       is     the  old  cross  still,    Hal-le-lu  -  jah,   hal-le-lu- jahl  Its  tri-umph 

3.  'Twas  here  the  debt  was  paid,  Hal-le  -  lu  -  jah,   hai-le  -  lu  -  jah!    Our  sins  on 

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let  us  tell,  Hal-le-lu -jah,  hal-le -lu-jah  I  The  grace  of  God  here  shone  Thro' 
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117 


Onward,  Christian  Soldiers. 


Sabinb  BABine-Gouu). 


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1.  On  -  ward,   Chris-tian  sol  -  diers!  March -ing     as  to 

2.  At        the     sign     of  tri  -  umph  Sa  -  tan's    host  doth 

3.  Like        a     might -y  ar  -  my  Moves   the  church  of 

4.  On  -  ward,    then,   ye  peo       -  pie!  Join       our   hap  -  py 


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With      the  cross       of          Je  -  ens 

On,      then,  Chris  -  tian          sol  -  diers, 

Broth  -  ers,  we        are  tread  -  ing 

Blend    with  ours    your  voic  -  es 


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We       are  not       di- 

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Broth-ers,  lift  your  voi 
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Chil-dren,  hear  the  might-y    call; 

His  com-mand  we  must  o  -  bey; 


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Flags  un-furrd  and  ban-ners  fly-ing, 
Come  and  join  the  roy  -  al  ar-my, 
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Loud-ly  let   our  watch-word  ring! 

In  our  ranks  there's  room  for  all!    Onward,      forward, 

We  shall  sure-ly    win  the    day! 

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Nellie  Talbot. 


ril  be  a  Sunbeam. 

COPYRIGHT,    1000,   BY  E.  O.   EXCEUL. 
WORDS  AND  MUSIC. 


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2.  Je  -  sus  wants  me    to     be  lov  -  ing   And  kind  to    all      I      see; 

3.  I     will  ask    Je  -  sus  to  help   me    To  keep  my  heart  from  sin; 

4.  I'll  be      a     sun-beam  for  Je  -  sus;    I     can     if   I     but    try; 


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Showing  how  pleasant  and  hap  -  py    His     lit  -  tie    one     can    be. 
Ev  -  er    re  -  fleet -ing  His  good-  ness.  And  al  -  ways  shine     for     Him. 
Serv-ing  Him  mo-ment  by    mo  -  ment,  Then  live  with  Him    on     high. 


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Eben  E.  Bexfobd. 


Little  Sunbeams.  . 

COPYRIGHT,   1802,   BY  E.  O.  EXCELL. 
WORDS  AND  MUSIC. 


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2.  The  clouds  may  hide  the    sun  -  shine  Ot  heav  -  en    from  our  sight, 

3.  Then  let   us    live    our    mis  -  sion  Of  sun -beams  day  by  day. 


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The  most  de- light  -  ful  mis -sion  That    an  -  y    one    can    know; 

And   life    have  much  of  sor  -  row  To     mar  the  heart's  de  -  light; 

And   scat  -  ter  joy  and  bright  -  ness  A  -  bout  us    all     the    way; 

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But  if  like  f aith-ful  sun  -  beams  We  chil  -  dren  do  our  part, 
Let's  chase  a  -  way  life's  shad-ows       With  lov  -  ing  tho't  and  deed, 

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To    bright  -  en  up   the     shad  -  ows  That     oft  -  en  gath  -  er    here. 

We'll  bring  a    ray  of     bright  -  ness  To        ev  -  'ry  shadowed  heart, 

And    be    the    sun-shine-mak  -  ers  Of      which  the  world  has  need. 

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Jessib  H.  Brown. 


Anywhere  with   Jesus. 


COPYRIGHT.   1887.   BY  DANIEL  B.  TOWNER. 


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El  Nathhi. 


Why  Not  Now? 


COPYRIOHT,   1891,   BY  C.  C.  CASE. 


C  C.  Casb. 


1.  While  we  pray  and  while  we  plead,    While  you  see  your  soul's  deep  need, 

2.  You  have  wandered  far    a  -  way;     Do      not  risk   an  -  oth  -  er    day; 

3.  In    the  world  you've  failed  to  find      Aught  of  peace  for  troub  -  led  mind; 

4.  Come  to  Christ,  con  -  fes-sion  make;  Come  to  Christ,  and  par  -  don  take; 


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Do       not  turn  from  God  your  face,  But     to-day  ac -cept  His  grace. 

Come  to  Christ,  on  Him  be  -  lieve,  Peace  and  joy  you  shall  re  -  ceive. 
Trust  in   Him  from  day  to    day,         He     will  keep  you  all  the    way. 


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Why  do  You  Wait? 


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2.  What  do  you  hope,  dear  broth-er,  To  gain  by    a    fur-ther  de  -  lay?  There's 

3.  Do  you  not  feel,  dear  broth-er,    His  Spir-it  now  striv-ing  with  -  in?  Oh, 

4.  Why  do  you  wait,  dear  broth-er?  The  har-vest  is  pass-ing   a  -  way,   Your 


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no    one  to  save  you  but  Je  -  sus,  There's  no  oth  -  er  way  but  His    way. 
why  not  ac-cept  His  sal-va  -  tion,  And  throw  off  thy  bur-den  of    sin? 
Saviour  is  long-ing  to  bless  you,  There's  dan-ger  and  death  in  de  -  lay. 


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1.  Onward,  Christian  sol-diers!  Marching  as  to  war,  With  the  cross  of  Je  -  sus 

2.  At     the  sign    of    tri  -  umph  Satan's  host  doth  flee;  On,  then,  Christian  sol  -  diers, 

3.  Like     a    might-y  ar  -  my  Moves  the  church  of  God;  Brothers^^e  are  tread  -  ing 

4.  Onward,  then,  ye    pec  -  pie.   Join  our  happy  throng.  Blend  with  ours  your  voic-es 


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Go  -  ing  on  be  -  fore;    Christ,  the  roy  -  al    Mas  -  ter.   Leads  a-gainst  the    foe; 
On      to    vie  -  to  -  ry!    Hell's  foun-da-tions  quiv  -  er     At    the  shout  of  praise; 
Where  the  saints  have  trod;  We  are  not  di  -  vid  -   ed;    All  one    bod  -  y     we, 
In       the  tri-umph  song;    Glo  -  ry,  laud  and    hon  -  or     Un  -  to  Christ,  the  King, 


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For-ward  in  -  to  bat  -  tie       See  His  ban-ners  go! 

Brotners,  lift  your  voic  -  es.  Loud  your  anthems  raise.  Onward,  Christian  sol-diers! 

One     in  hope  and  doc  -  trine.   One  in  char  -  i  -  ty. 

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2.  Ye   chos  -  en    seed       of     Is  -   rael's  race.    Ye  ran-somed  from  the  fall, 

3.  Let  ev  -  'ry    km   -  dred,  ev    -  'ry    tribe     On  this  ter  -  res  -  trial  ball, 

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Ye  ransomed  from   the    fall.  Hail  Him  who  saves  you     by 

On  this  ter  -  res  •  trial  ball,  To    Him  all    maj  -  es   -   ty 

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W.  D.  COBNEIX,  sit. 


Wonderful  Peace. 


COPYRIGHT,  1888,    BY  DANIEL  B.  TOWNER. 


W.  G.  COOPKB, 


1.  Far     a  -  way     in    the  depths  of     my    spir-it     to-night    Rolls   a 

2.  What  a    treas-ure     I  have     in     this  won -der-ful  peace,   Bur -led 

3.  I       am  rest  -  ing     to-night     in     this  won -der-ful  peace,    Rest-ing 

4.  And  me-thinks  when   I    rise     to    that     cit  -  y     of  peace,  Where  the 

5.  Ah  soul!    are  you  here  with-out  com-fort  and  rest,   March-ing 


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deep  in  the  heart  of   my     soul,      So  se  -  cure  that  no   pow  -  er    can 
8weet-ly  in    Je  -  sus'  con  -  trol;    For  I'm  kept  from  all    dan -gar  by 
Au-thor  of  peace   I  shall    see,    That  one  strain  of  the  song  which  the 
down  the  rough  pathway  of    time?  Make       Je  -  sus  your  Friend  ere  the 

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ceas-ing  -  ly     falls  O'er  my  soul    like  an      in  -  fi  -  nite  calm, 

mine  it        a  -  way,  While  the  years  of     e  -  ter  -  ni  -  ty  roll! 

night  and  by  day,  And  His     glo  -  ry     is     flood -ing   my        soull 

ran-somed  will  sing  In  thatheav-en  -  ly    king-dom    will         be: 

shad-ows  grow  dark;  0     ac-cept     of   this  peace  so     sub  -  limel 


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Where  is  My  Boy  Tonight? 


E.  L. 

With  tenderness. 


COPYRIGHT,   190B,  BY  MARY  r^UNYON  LOWRY.       RENEWAL. 
USED  BY  PER. 


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1.  Where  is  my  wand'ring  boy  to-night,  The     boy     of  my  tenderest     care, 

2.  Once  he  was  pure  as  morn-ing  dew.  As  he  knelt   at  his  moth-er's  knee; 

3.  0    could  I  see  you  now,   my  boy,  As       fair    as  in  old  -  en       time 

4.  Go  for  my  wandering  boy  to-night;  Go,  search  for  him  where  yon  will; 


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No  face  was  so  bright,  no  heart  more  true.  And  none  was  so  sweet  as  he. 
When  prattle  and  smile  made  home  a  joy,  And  life  was  a    mer  -  ry    chime! 
But  bring  him  to  me  with   all  his  blight,  And  tell  him  I  love    him     still! 


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Fanny  J.  Ceosbt. 


Blessed  Assurance. 


eOPYRIGMT,  1873,   BY  JOS.  F.   KNAPP. 


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2.  Per -feet  sub-mis -sion,  per -feet  de- light,     Vis-ioas    of  rap  -  ture  qow 

3.  Per -feet  sub-mis -sion,  all    is    at    rest;      1       in     my  Sav  -  iour  am 


glo-ry   di  -  vine!    Heir    of  sal-va-tion,  purehase  of  God,    Bom  of  His 
burst  on  my  sight;     An-gels  de-seend-ing,  bringfrom  a-bove     Ech  -  oes  of 
hap  -  py  and  blest,    Watching  and  wait-ing.  look  -  ing  a  -  bove.  Filled  with  His 


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Jesus,  Lover  of  My  Soul. 


Chaeles  Wesley. 


EEFDGE. 


Joseph  P.  Holbrook. 


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1.  Je - sus,  Lov -  er  of    my  soul,    Let    me  to    Thy  bos- om  fly  While  the  near  -  er 

2.  0th  -  er  ref  -  uge  have  I     none,  Hangs  my  helpless  soul  on  Thee;Leave,0    leave  me 

3.  Thou,0  Christ.art  all    I     want.  More  than  all  in  Thee  I   find!  Raise  the   fal  -  len, 

4.  Plenteous  grace  with  Thee  is  found,Grace  to  cov-er  all  my  sin;  Let      the  heal-ing 


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wa-ters  roll,  While  the  tem- pest  still  is  high!  Hide  me,  0  my  Sav-iour,  hide  Till  the 
not  a  -  lone.  Still  sup  -  port  and  comfort  me!  All  my  trust  on  Thee  is  stayed,  All  my 
cheer  the  faint,Heal  the  sick,  and  lead  the  blind.  Just  and  ho  -  ly  is  Thy  name,  I  am 
streams  abound.Make  and  keep  me  pure  within;Thou  of  life  the  fountain  art,    Free-ly 


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storm  of  life   is  past;   Safe  in  -  to    the  hav  -  en  guide;   0     re-ceive  my  sojil  at  last! 
help  from  Thee  I  bring;  Gov  -  er  my  de-fence-less  head  With  the  shadow  of  Thy  wing! 
all  un-right-eous-ness;  False  and  full  of  sin    I     am.    Thou  art  full  of  truth  and  grace, 
let  nie  take  of  Thee;  Spring  Thou  up  within  my  heart.  Rise  to    all    e  -  ter-  ni  -ty. 


I — I   Ty^pp   V  M    k^^^iT-g-1 — H-^'    " 


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Jesus,  Lover  of  My  Soul. 

MAETTN. 


S.  6.  Marsh. 


Fine. 


D.C. 


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FiU  Me  Now! 


E.  B.  Stokes. 


COPVaiGHT,  1879,  BY  JOHN  J.  HOOO. 


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2.  Thou  canst  fill    me,  gra-cious  Spir-it,    Tho'    I    can  -  not    tell  Thee  how; 

3.  I        am  weak-ness,  fall     of  weakness,   At  Thy  sa  -  cred  feet     I     bow; 

4.  Cleanse  and  comfort,  bless  and  save  me,  Bathe,  0  bathe  my  heart  and  brow! 


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Blest,  di-vine,  e  -  ter  -  nal  Spir  -  it,  Fill  with  pow'r,  and  fill 
Thou  art  com-fort  -  ing  and  sav  -  ing.  Thou  art  sweet-ly     fill 

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132        Come,  Ye  Sinners,  Poor  and  Needy! 


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2  Let  not  conscience  make  you  linger, 
Nor  of  fitness  fondly  dream; 
All  the  fitness  He  requireth 
Is  to  feel  your  need  of  Him. 


3  Come,  ye  weary,  heavy-laden, 
Bruised  and  mangled  by  the  falll 
If  you  tarry  till  you're  better. 
You  may  never  come  at  all. 


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2.  Ask  but  Hi^  grace,  and  lol 'tis  giv'n— I'm  at  the 

3.  Tho'  sin  and  sor-row  wound  my  soul— I'm  at  the 

4.  Wher-e'er  I  am,   wher-e'er  I  move— I'm  at  the 

5.  In  -  sa-tiate  to    this  spring  I     fly — I'm  at  the 


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BUS, Thy  balm  will  make  me  whole 
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drink,  and  yet  am   ev  -  er    dry 


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I'm  on  my  journey  home! 
I'm  on  my  journey  homeJ 
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I'm  on  my  journey  home! 
I'm    on  my  journey  home! 


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(Last  verse) — My  soul  is    sat  -  is  -  fied! 


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Glory  to  His  Name! 


E.  A.  Hoffman. 


J.  H.  Stockton. 


1.  Down  at  the  cross  where  my  Sav-iour  died,  Down  where  for  cleansing  from 

2.  I        am    80  won-drous-ly  saved  from  sin,— Je  -  8U8    so  sweet-ly       a- 

3.  0       pre-cious  fount-ain  that  saves  from  sin,      I     am   so  glad     I  have 

4.  Come  to  this  fount-ain    so    rich  and  sweet,  Cast  thy  poor  soul  at  the 


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bides  with-in, — There  at  the  cross  where  He  took  me  in, —  Glo-ry  to  His 
en-tered  in;  There  Je  -  sus  saved  me  and  keeps  me  clean — Glo-ry  to  His 
Sav-iour's  feet.  Plunge  in  to-day,  and  be  made  com-pl'ete,— Glo-ry  to  His 

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I  am    Coming,  Lord! 


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2.  Tho'comingweakandvile,Thoudost  my  strength  assure,  Thou  dost  my  vileness 

3.  'Tis  Je-  sus  calls  me  on    To  per-fect  faith  and  love.  To  per-fect  hope,  and 


I  am  Coining,  Lord! 

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peace, and  trust, For  earth  andheav'n  above. 


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2.  Lord,  now  in-deed  I  find  Thy  power,  and  Thine  a-lone,   Can  change  the 

3.  For  noth-ing  good  have  I  Where-by  Thy  grace  to  claim;  I'll    wash    my 


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lap  -  er's  spots.   And       melt     the  heart  of  stone.      Je  -  sus  paid  it      all, 

gar-men ts  white     In  the  blood    of  Cal-v'ry's  Lamb. 


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D.  C— Be     of      sin     the     dou  -  ble    cure,  Cleanse  me   from     its    guilt  and  power. 

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Could  my  zeal  no  languor  know, 
These  for  sin  could  not  atone, 
Thou  must  save,  and  Thou  alone: 
In  my  hand  no  price  I  bring. 
Simply  to  Thy  cross  I  cling. 


3  While  I  draw  this  fleeting  breath, 
When  my  eyes  shall  close  in  death, 
When  I  rise  to  worlds  unknown. 
And  behold  Thee  on  Thy  throne, 
Rock  of  Ages,  cleft  for  me. 
Let  me  hide  myself  in  Thee. 


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Sweet  Hour  of  Prayer. 


W.  W.  Walford. 


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2.  Sweet  hour    of  pray'r,  sweet  hour  of  pray' 

3.  "Sweet  hour    of  pray'r,  sweet  hour  of  pray' 


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S.-I'll    cast    on    Him   my    ev  -  'ry  care. 


By  thy  re-turn,  sweet  hour  of  pray'r. 
And  wait  for  thee,  sweet  hour  of  pray'r. 
And  wait   for  thee,  sweet  hour  of  pray'r. 


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With  such   I    hast  -  en     to    the    place  Where  God,  my  Sav-iour,  shows  His  face, 
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2.  Have   we     tri  -  als  and  temp-ta  -  tions? 

3.  Are     we  weak  and  heavy    -    la  -  den, 

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All       our  sins  and  griefs  to    bear! 
Is     there  troub-le    an -y- where? 
Cum -bered  with   a    load   of    care? 


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Pre  -  cious  Saviour,  still   our     ref-uge,—    Take 


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D.  S.-Je  -  sus  knows  our  ev  -  'ry   weak-ness.     Take 
D.  S.-In     His    arms  He'll  take  and  shield  thee.  Thou 


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wilt   find   a    sol -ace    there. 


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0     what  peace  we    oft -en     for-feit,         O  what  need-less  pain  we 

Can    we     find    a  friend  so     faith-ful,      Who  will    all    our    sor-rows 

Do    thy  friends  de-spise,  for-sake  thee?    Take  it     to    the  Lord   in 

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140        O  Love  that  Wilt  not  Let  Me  Go! 


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3  0  Joy  that  seekest  me  through  pain, 

I  cannot  close  my  heart  to  Thee; 
I  trace  the  rainbow  through  the  rain. 

And  feel  the  promise  is  not  vain 
That  morn  shall  tearless  be! 

4  0  Cross  that  liftest  up  my  head. 

I  dare  not  ask  to  hide  from  thee: 
I  lay  in  dust  life's  glory  dead, 

And  from  the  ground  tbere  blossoms  red 
Life  that  shall  endless  be! 


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Oh,   for  a  Thousand  Tongues! 


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2.  My  gra-cious  Mas-ter  and  my  God,  As  -  sist  me  to  pro-claim.  To  spread  thro' all  the 

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That  bids  our  sorrows  cease: 

'Tis  music  in  the  sinner's  ears, 
'Tis  life,  and  health,  and  peace. 

4  He  breaks  the  power  of  cancelled  sin. 

He  sets  the  prisoner  free; 
His  blood  can  make  the  foulest  clean* 
His  blood  availed  for  me. 


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Forth  to  the  mighty  conflict, 

In  this  His  glorious  day: 
"Ye  that  are  men,  now  serve  Him  ' 

Against  unnumbered  foes; 
Your  courage  rise  with  danger, 

And  strength  to  strength  oppose. 


3  Stand  up,  stand  up  for  Jesus, 

Stand  in  His  strength  alone; 
The  arm  of  flesh  will  fail  yon. 

Ye  dare  not  trust  your  own; 
Put  on  the  Gospel  armor. 

And  watching  unto  prayer, 
Where  duty  calls  or  danger. 

Be  never  wanting  there. 


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Blest  be  the  Tie! 


John  Fawcett. 


ILasb  George  Naegeu. 


1.  Blest  be  the    tie  that  binds  Our  hearts  in  Chris-tian  love;  The  fel  -  low  -  ship  of 

2.  Be  -  fore  our  Father's  throne  We  pour  our  ar-dent  pray'rs;  Our  fears,  our  hopes,  our 


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Our  mutual  burdens  bear; 
And  often  for  each  other  flows 
The  sympathizing  tear. 

4  When  we  asunder  part, 

It  gives  us  inward  pain; 
But  we  shall  still  be  joined  in  heart, 
And  hope  to  meet  again. 


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Love  Divine. 


Chablks  Wesley. 


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2.  No    mor-tal  can  with  Him  compare  Among  the  sons  of    men;  Fair-er  is  Ha  than 

3.  He  saw  me  plung'd  in  deep  distress,And  flew  to  my  re  -  lief;    For  me  He  bore  the 

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The  Solid  Rock. 


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0  may  I  then  in  Him  be  found, 
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Faultless  to  stand  before  the  thronel 


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Support  me  in  the  whelming  flood; 
When  all  around  my  soul  gives  way, 
Be  then  is  all  my  hope  and  stay. 


147 


My  Country,  *Tis  of  Thee. 


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2.  My     na  -  tive  conn  -  try,  thee.     Land     of     the  no  -    ble   free, 

3.  Let    mu  -  sic  swell  the  breeze.   And    ring  from  all        the   trees 

4.  Our  fath  -  ers'  God,  to   Thee,     Au  -  thor     of  lib  -    er  -  ty. 


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I     love    thy  rocks  and  rills.   Thy  woods  and 
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breathe  partake,  Let  rocks  their  si  -  lence  break.  The  sound  pro 
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Well  may  this  glowing  heart  re- joice,  And  tell  its  rap-tures  all  a-broad.  / 
0  hap  -  py  bond  that  seals  my  vows  To  Him  who  mer-its  all  my  love!  \ 
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He  drew  me,  and  I  followed  on. 
Charmed  to  confess  the  voice  divine. 

4  Now  rest,  my  long-divided  heart, 

Fixed  on  this  blissful  centre,  rest; 
Nor  ever  from  thy  Lord  depart, 
With  Him  of  every  good  possessed. 


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Isaac  Watts. 


Come,  Holy  Spirit! 


AKLINGTON. 


Thos.  a.  Aenb. 


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ev  -  er   live     At     this  poor,  dy  -  ing     rate — 
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fly     nor   go       To    reach  e  -  ter  -  nal  joys. 

on    our  tongues.  And  our  de  -  vo  -  tion 
cold    to  Thee,   And  Thine  to    us      so 


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Holy  Holy,  Holy! 


Ekgikild  Hebgr. 


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2.  Ho  -  ly,  ho  -  ly,  ho  -  lyl 

3.  Ho  -  ly,  ho  -  ly,  ho  -  ly! 

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fall  -  ing  down  he  -  fore  Thee,  Which  wert,  and  art,  and  ev  -  er-more  shalt  he. 
there  is  none  be  -  side  Thee,  Per  -  feet  in  pow'r,  in  love  and  pur  -  i  -  ty, 
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Isaac  Watts. 


At  the  Cross. 

COPYRIGHT,   1885,  BY  R.  E.  HUDSON. 

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1  Would    He  devote  that  sa  -    - cred  head  For  such  a  worm  as  1? 

f  Was  it  for  crimes  that  I  have  done  He  groan'd  upon  the  tree? 

(A    -    maz  -  ing  pit  -  y,  grace  .      .     _  unknown  And  love   beyond  degree! 


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way,        It  was  there  by  faith  I  rece  ived  my  sight,  And  now  I  am  happy  all  the  day! 
roU'd  a  -  way, 

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3  Well  might  the  sun  in  darkness  hide, 
And  shut  his  glories  in, 
When  Christ  the  mighty  Maker  died 
For  man  the  creature's  sin. 


4  But  drops  of  grief  can  ne'er  repay 
The  debt  of  love  I  owe; 
Here,  Lord,  I  give  myself  away,— 
'Tis  all  that  I  can  dol 


152  Safely  through  Another  Week. 


JoEm  Newton. 


Arr.  by  LOWELL  Masor. 


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■  \.  Let  us  now  a  bless-ing  seek, Waiting  in  His  courts  today; 

r  While  we  pray  for  pard'ning  grace  Thro' the  dear  Redeemer's  name, 
*  I  Show  Thy  rec-on-cil-ed  face, Take  away  our  sin  and  shame; 


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From  our  worldly  cares  set  free, May  we  rest  this  day  in  Thee;    Rest  this  day  in  Thee! 


3  Here  we   come   Thy  name  to  praise. 
Let  us  feel  Thy  presence  nenr. 
May  Thy  glory  meet   our  eyes, 

While  we  in  Thy  house  appear; 
Here  afford  us,  Lord,  a  taste 
Qi  our  everlasting  feast! 


4  Let  the  Gospei's  joyful  sound 

Conquer  sinners,  comfort  saints; 
Make  the  fruits  of  grace  abound, 

Bring  relief  to  all  complaints; 
Thus  may  all  our  Sabbauis  prove, 
Till  we  join  the  church  abov*. 


153 


There  is  a  Fountain. 


■Wm.  Cowpeh. 


Western  Melody. 


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2.  The    dy  -  ing  thief    re  -  joiced  to  see    That  fount-ain  in    his     day, 

3.  E'er   since  by  faith    I     saw  the  stream  Thy  flow-ing  wounds  sup  -  ply, 

4.  Then  in  a   no  -  bier,  sweet  -  er  song  I'll    sing  Thy  pow'r  to    save. 


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And    there  may  I,  though  vile      as     he,    Wash   all    my    sins    a  -  way, 
Re  -  deem-ing  love    has    been   my  theme,  And   shall  be    till     I      die, 
When  this  poor,  lisp  -  ing,  stamm'ring  tongue  Lies   si  -  lent  m    the     grave, 

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Jesus  Shall  Reign. 


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1.  Je-sus  shall  reign  wher-e'er  the    sun    Does  His  sue- 

2.  To  Him  shall  endless  pray'r  be  made,  And  end-less 

3.  People  and  realms  of    ev  -  'ry  tongue  Dwell  on  His 

4.  Blessmgs  a-bound  wher-e'er  He  reigns, The  prisoner 

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His  kingdom  spread  from  shore  to  shore,  Till  moons  shall  wax  and  wane  no  more. 
His  name  like  sweet  per-fume  shall  rise  With  ev-'ry  morn-ing  sac  -  ri  -  fice. 
And     in-f  ant  voi  -  ces  shall  pro  -  claim  Their  ear-ly  bless  -  ings  on  His  name. 
The  wea-ry   find    e  -  ter  -  nal    rest,  And   all  the  sons    of  want  are  blest. 
An  -  gels  de  -  scend  with  songs  a  -  gain,  And  earth  re-peat  the  loud  A  -  men! 


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Who  has  shown  us     our       Sav  -  iour     and     scat-tered    our  night! 

Who  has  borne    all     our      sins     and     has  cleansed  ev  -  'ry  stain! 

May  each  soul    be       re    -    kin  -  died     with     fire    from      a    -  bove! 

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My  Jesus,  I  Love  Thee! 


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glo    -     ry    and  end  -  less   de  -  light     I'll      ev  -   er     a  - 


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2.  No  more  let  sin    and    so  -  row  grow.  Nor  thorns  in-fest  the  ground;  He  comes  to 

3.  He  rules  the  world  with  truth  and  grace,And  makes  the  nations  prove  The  glo-ries 


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2.  He    in    His  mer  -  cy  doth    re  -  store   My  soul,  when  sink  -  ing  in      dis  -  tress; 

3.  Yea,  tho' I  walk  thro' death's  dark  vale,  E'en  there  no    e     -   vil   will      I    fear; 

4.  For  me  a    ta  -  ble  Thou  hast  spread.  Pre  -  pared  be  -  fore    the  face    of    foes; 


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For  His  name's  sake  He  ev  -  er-more  Leads  me  in  paths  of  right-eous-ness. 
Be  -  cause  Thy  presence  shall  not  fail,  Thy  rod  and  staS  my  soul  shall- cheer. 
With  oil  Thou  dost    a-noint   my  head,  My    cup     is     fill'd,   and  o-ver- flows. 


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How  Firm  a  Foundation! 


M.   PORTOGALLO. 


1.  How  firm  a  foun-da  -  tion,  ye  saints  of  the  Lord,  Is  laid  for  your  faith  in  His 
2. "Fear  not,  I  am  with  thee,  0  be  not  dis-may'd.  For  I  am  thy  God,  I  will 
3."When  thro' the  deep  waters  I  call  thee  to  go,  The  riv  -  ers  of  sor-row  shall 
4. "The   soul  that  on  Je-sus  hath  lean'd  for  re  -  pose,    I     will    not,    I    will  not  de- 


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not    0-  ver-flow;    For        I     will    be     with  thee,  thy  troub  -  le   to     bless,    And 
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held  by  My  gracious, omnip-o -tent  hand.  Up-held  by  My  gracious,omnip-o-tent  hand.' 
sanc-ti  -  fy  to  thee  thy  deepest  distress.  And  sanc-ti-fy  to  thee  thy  deepest  distress.' 
nev-  er,  np,nev-  er,  no,nev-er  for-sake!  I'll  nev-er,  no,  nev-er,  no,nev-er  for-sakel' 


lev-  er,  no, nev-  e; 


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Just  As  I  Am. 


Charlotte  Eluott. 


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1.  Just    as     I  am,   with  -  out    one  plea    But  that  Thy  blood  was  shed  for  me, 

2.  Just    as     I   am,    and  wait  -  ing  not     To    rid     my  soul     of   one  dark  blot, 

3.  Just    as     I    am,    tho'   toss'd  a  -  bo-ut  With  many  a  con  -  flict,  many  a  doubt, 


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Just  As  I  Am. 


And  that  Thou  bidd'stme  come  to  Thee,  0  Lamb  of  God,  I  come,  I  come! 
To  Thee  whose  blood  can  cleanse  each  spot,0  Lamb  of  God,  I  come,  I  come! 
Fight  -  ingand  fears  with-in,  with-out,   0  Lamb  of  God,  I  come,  I  come! 


4  Just  as  I  am,  poor,  wretched,  blind, 
Sight,  riches,  healing  of  the  mind. 
Yea,  all  I  need  in  Thee  to  find, 
0  Lamb  of  God,  I  come,  I  come! 


5  Just  as  I  am,  Thou  wilt  receive, 
Wilt  welcome,  pardon,  cleanse,  relieve, 
Because  Thy  promise  I  believe, 
0  Lamb  of  God,  I  come,  I  come! 


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Only  Trust  Him! 


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1.  Come,  ev   -    'ry  soul  by    sin    oppress'd,  There's  mer-cy  with  the    Lord, 

2.  For      Je   -  sus  shed  His  pre-cious  blood   Rich  blessings  to     be  -  stow; 

3.  Yes,    Je   -  sus    is    the  Truth,  the  Way  That  leads  you  in  -  to     rest; 

4.  Come  then  and  join  this     ho  -    ly  band.  And    on    to     glo  -  ry    go, 

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Plunge  now  in  -  to   the  crim  ■ 
Be    -   lieve  in    Him  with  -  out 
To       dwell  in  that    ce  -  les  ■ 


you  rest  By  trust  -  ing  in  His  Word! 
son  flood  That  wash  -  es  white  as  snow! 
de  -  lay.  And   you    are    ful  -  ly    blest! 


tial  land  Where  joys  im-mor  -  tal  flow! 


On  -  ly  trust  Him,  on  -  ly  trust  Him,  On  -  ly  trust  Him  now!  ) 
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162  Take  My  Life,  and  Let  it  Be! 

Frances  R.  Havergal.  A.  H.  C.  Malan. 


1.  Take  my  life,    and     let       it  be 

2.  Take  my  feet,   and     let    them  be 

3.  Take  my  lips,    and      let    them  be 

4.  Take  my  mo  -  ments  and    my  days, 

5.  Take  my  will     and    make    it  Thine, 

6.  Take  my  love,  my     God,    I  pour 


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my  voice  and  let  me  sing  Al-ways, 

my     sil    -  ver  and  my  gold, —  Not     a 

my      in    -  tel  -  lect  and  use  Ev  -  'ry 

my  heart, —  it      is  Thme  ownl  It    shall 

my  -  self,  and    I  will  be  Ev  -  er, 

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Kuig,  Al-ways,    on  -  ly,    for    my    King! 

■   hold,  Not     a     mite  would    I  with  -  hold! 

choose,  Ev  -  'ry   pow'r   as    Thou  shalt  choose! 

throne.  It    shall    be       Thy  roy  -  al  throne! 

Thee,  Ev  -  er,     on  -   ly,     all     for     Thee! 

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Nearer,  My  God,  to  Thee! 


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1.  Near  -  er,  my  God,    to  Thee,  Near  -  er      to       Thee, 

2.  Tho'    like  a     wan-der-er.      The      sun  gone    down, 

3.  There  let  the  wajr  ap-pear  Steps     un  -  to     heav'n; 

4.  Then  with  my  wak-ing  thoughts,  Bright  with  Thy  praise, 

5.  Of        if     on   joy  -  ful  wing  Cleav  -  ing  the       sky. 


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The  Old  Time  Religion. 

COPYRIGHT,  1891,   BY  CHARLIE  0.  TILLMAN. 


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1.  Makes  me  love     ev  - 'ry-bod  -  y,   Makes  me    love  ev  - 'ry  -  bod  -  y, 

2.  It      was  good   for    our    moth-ers,  It     was  good  for  our  moth-ers, 

3.  It      has  saved  our          fa  -  thers,  It     has  saved  our        fa-thers. 


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And  it's  good 
And  it's  good 
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And  it's  good  enough  for  me! 

5  It  will  lead  me  to  Jesus, 

And  it's  good  enough  for  mel 


6  It  will  do  when  I'm  dying, 

And  it's  good  enough  for  me! 

7  It  will  take  us  all  to  heaven. 

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Topical  Responsive  Readings 

165  Confession  and  Cleansing  ^  But   He   was   wounded    for   our 

1  John  1-5  to  2-2  transgressions,  He  was  bruised  for 

our  iniquities:   the  chastisement  of 

5  This  then  is  the  message  which  our  peace  was  upon  Him;  and  with 
we  have  heard  ^f  Him  and  declare  His  stripes  we  are  healed. 

unto  you,  that  God  is  light,  and  in  6  All   we   like   sheep   have   gone 

Him  is  no  darkness  at  all.  astray;   we  have  tui-ned  every  one 

6  If  we  say  that  we  have  fellow-  to  his  own  way;  and  the  Lord 
ship  with  Him,  and  walk  in  dark-  hath  laid  on  Him  the  iniquity  of 
ness,  we  lie,  and  do  not  the  truth:  us  all. 

7  But  if  we  walk  in  the  light,  7  He  was  oppressed,  and  He  was 
as  He  is  in  the  light,  we  have  fel-  afflicted,  yet  He  opened  not  His 
lowship  one  with  another,  and  the  mouth:  He  is  brought  as  a  lamb  to 
blood  of  Jesus  Christ  His  Son  the  slaughter,  and  as  a  sheep  be- 
cleanseth  us  from  all  sin.  fore  her  shearers  is  dumb,  so  He 

8  If  we  say  that  we  have  no  sin,  openeth   not   His   mouth. 

we  deceive  ourselves,  and  the  truth  8  He  was'  taken  from  prison  and 

is  not  in  us.  from  judgment:   and  who  shall  de- 

9  K  we  confess  our  sins,  He  is  clare  His  generation?  for  He  was 
faithful  and  just  to  forgive  us  our  cut  off  out  of  the  land  of  the  living: 
sins,  and  to  cleanse  us  from  all  for  the  transgression  of  my  people 
unrighteousness.  was  He  stricken. 

10  If  we  say  that  we  have  not  9  And  He  made  His  grave  with 
sinned,  we  make  Him  a  liar,  and  tlie  wicked,  and  with  the  rich  in 
Ilis  word  is  not  in  us.  His  death:  because  He  had  done  no 

1  My  little  children,  these  things  violence,  neither  was  any  deceit  In 
write  I  unto  you  that  ye  sin  not.  His  mouth. 

And  if  any  man  sin,  we   have   an  10  Yet    it    pleased    the    Lord    to 

Advocate    with    the   Father,    Jesus  bruise  Him;    He  hath  put  Him  to 

Christ  the  righteous:  grief:    when  Thou  shalt  make  His 

2  And  He  is  the  propitiation  for  soul  an  offering  for  sin,  Ke  shall 
our  sins:  and  not  for  our's  only,  see  His  seed.  He  shall  prolong  His 
but  also  for  the  sins  of  the  whole  days,  and  the  pleasure  cf  the  Lord 
world.  shall  prosper  in  His  hand. 

11  He  shall  see  of  the  travail  of 
His  soul,  and  shall  be  satisfied:  by 

166  Christ  our  Sin-bearer  His   knowledge   shall   My  righteous 

Isaiah  53  Servant  justify  many;  for  He  shall 
bear  their  iniquities. 

1  Who  hath  believed  our  report?  12  Therefore  will  I  divide  Him  a 
and  to  whom  is  the  arm  of  the  portion  with  the  great,  and  He  shall 
Lord  revealed?  divide    the   spoil   with  the   strong; 

2  For  He  shall  grow  up  before  because  He  hath  poured  out  His 
Him  as  a  tender  plant,  and  as  a  soul  unto  death:  and  He  was  num- 
root  out  of  a  dry  ground:  He  h;i.th  bered  with  the  transgressors;  and 
no  form  nor  comeliness;  and  when  He  bare  the  sin  of  many,  and  made 
we  shall  see  Him,  there  is  no  intercession  for  the  transgressors, 
beauty  that  we  should  desire  Him. 

3  He  is  despised  and  rejected  of 
men;    a   Man   of    sorro.vs,    and   ac-  .,  __ 

quainted  with  grief:    and  we  hid  as  167      Regeneration  and  Salvation 

it    were   our   faces   from   Him;    He  John  3:1-17 

was    despised,    and    we    esteemed 

Him  not.  1,  There  was  a  man  of  the  Phari- 

4  Surely  lie  hath  borne  our  sees,  named  Nicodeuius,  a  ruler  of 
griefs,  and  carried  our  sorrows:  yet  the  Jews: 

we  did  esteem  Him  strickeu,  smit-  2  The    rame    came    to    Jesus    by 

ten  of  God,  and  afflicted.  night,   and   said   unto   Him,   Rabbi, 


we  know  that  Thou  art  a  teacher  Jgg              Assurance 

come  from  God:  for  no  man  can  do  ^  John  5  1-5  9-15 

these  miracles  that  Thou  doest,  ex- 
cept God  be  with  him.  1  Whosoever   believeth   that   J©- 

3  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  sus  is  the  Christ  is  born  of  God: 
him,  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  thee,  and  every  one  that  loveth  Him  that 
Except  a  man  be  born  again,  he  begat  loveth  him  also  that  is  be- 
cannot  see  the  kingdom  of  God.  gotten  of  Him. 

4  Nicodemus  saith  unto  Him,  How  ^J  ^7.,?^^  ^?  i^?^  ?^*  ^^  ^^® 
can  a  man  be  born  when  he  is  old?  the  children  of  God,  when  we  love 
can  he  enter  the  second  time  into  God,  and  keep  His  commandments. 

his  mother's  womb,  and  be  born?  ,^^^°^  }^'^   \l.^^^   ^°^^    f   ^''^' 

_  T                         J  tr    M     ,     -1     T  that  we  keep  His  commandments: 

5  Jesus  answered.  Verily,,  verily  I  ^^^  ^.^  commandments  are  not 
sav    unto   thee.   Except   a   man   be  o-j-ievous 

born  of  water  and  of  the_  Spirit,  he  -  ^  ^^^  whatsoever  is  born  of  God 

cannot  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  overcometh  the  world:   and  this  is 

^  „  •  ,    X     ,  .  ,    .    ,           c  XI,     *.     u  the    victory    that    overcometh    the 

6  That  which  is  born  of  the  fesh  ^qj-M    even  our  faith 

is  flesh;  and  that  which  is  born  of  5  "^'jjo  jg  ^^  ^^^^  overcometh  the 

the  Spirit  IS  spirit.  world,   but  he  that   believeth  that 

7  Marvel    not    that    I    said    unto  jggus  is  the  Son  of  God? 

thee.  Ye  must  be  born  again.  9  jj   ^e   receive   the   witness   ol 

8  The  wind  bloweth  where  it  list-  men,  the  witness  of  God  is  greater: 
eth,  and  thou  hearest  the  sound  for  this  is  the  witness  of  God  which 
thereof,  but  canst  not  tell  whence  He  hath  testified  of  His  Son. 

it   cometh,   and   whither   it   goeth:  10  He  that  believeth  on  the  Sod 

so  is  every  one  that  is  born  of  the  of  God  hath  the  vv^itness  in  himself: 

Spirit.  he    that    believeth    not    God    hatb 

9  Nicodemus  answered  and  said  made  Him  a  liar;  because  he  be- 
unto  Him,  How  can  these  things  lieveth  not  the  record  that  God 
be?  gave  of  His   Son. 

10  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  11  And  this  is  the  record,  that 
him.  Art  thou  a  master  of  Israel,  God  hath  given  to  us  eternal  life, 
and  knowest  not  these  things?  and  this  life  is  in  His  Son. 

11  Verily,  verilv,  I  say  unto  thee,  12  He  that  hath  the  Son  hath 
We  speak  that  we  do  know,  and  life;  and  he  that  hath  not  the  Son 
testify    that    we    have    seen;    and  of  God  hath  not  life. 

ye  receive  not  our  witness.  13  These   things   have   I   written 

12  If  I  have  told  you  earthlv  "nto  you  that  believe  on  the  name 
things,  and  ye  believe  not,  how  of  the  Son  of  God;  that  ye  may 
shall  ve  believe,  if  I  tell  you  of  ^^^^"^  that  ye  have  eternal  life,  and 
heavenly  things?  that  ye  may  believe  on  the  name 

13  And  no  man  hath  ascended  up  °^  A^^.  ^^'^  .?^.  ^°.^-    ^,              «, 

to  heaven,  but  He  that  came  dowi  ,,^f  ^^\  ^^'^ .  '^J^^    conhdence 

from  heaven,  even  the  Son  of  man  ^^f  ^^  ^«7.^  ^^  Him    that    if  we 

which  is  in  heaven.  ^%    ^^^    thing    according    to    Hia 

^  .    .     ,          ,^           ,.^^    ,           ^,  will.  He  heareth  us: 

14  And  as  Moses  lifted  up  the  ^5  ^^d  if  we  know  that  He  hear 
serpent  in  the  wilderness  even  so  „  whatsoever  we  ask.  we  know 
•"'^f  r^^^^"'!,""^  '"''''  be  lifted  up:  ^^^^  ^^  ^^^^  ^^^  petitions  that  we 

15  That  whosoever   believeth   m  ^gg^^ed  of  Him. 
Him    should   not    perish,    but    have 

eternal  life.  .. 

16  For   God    so    loved    the   world,  1 69  When  Lord  Jesus  Returns 
that    He    gave    His    only    begotten  1  Thessalonians  4:13-18 

Son,    that    whosoever    believeth    in  13  But  I  would  not  have  you  to 

Him    should    not   perish,    but   have  be    ignorant,    brethren,    concerning 

everlasting  life.  them    which    are    asleep,    that    ye 

17  For  God  sent  not  His  Son  into  sorrow  not,  even  as  others  which 
the  world   to   condemn    the  world;  have  no  hope. 

but   that    the    world    through    Him  14  For   if  we   believe  that  Jesu& 

might  be  saved.  died  and  rose  again,  even  so  the?? 


also  which  sleep  in  Jesus  will  God  171                    Prayer 

bring  with  Him.  ^ 

15  For  this  we  say  unto  you  by  ^^^^  11:1-13 

the    word    of    the    Lord,    that    we  1  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  as 

which    are   alive    and    remain   unto  He  was  praying  in  a  certain  place^ 

the  coming  of  the   Lord   shall  not  when    He    ceased,    one   of   His   dis- 

prevent  them  which  are  asleep,  ciples   said  unto   Him,   Lord,  teach 

16  For  the  Lord  Himself  shall  de-  ^^s  to  pray,  as  John  also  taught  his 
scend    fi'om   heaven    with    a    shout,  disciples. 

with    the    voice    of    the    archangel,  2  And  He  said  unto  them,  Wheffi 

and  with  the  trump  of  God:  and  the  ye  pray,  say,  Our  Father,  which  art 

dead  in  Christ  shall  rise  first:  in  heaven,  Hallowed  be  Thy  name 

17  Then  we  which  are  alive  and  P^  kingdom   come.     Thy  will   be 
remain  shall  be  caught  up  together  ^^^i^^' .^s  m  heaven,  so  m  earth, 
with   them  in  the  clouds,  to  meet  -  Give  us  day  by  day  our  daily 
the  Lord  in  the  air:    and  so  shall  ^'read.               _ 

we  ever  be  with  the  Lord.  ^  ^^^   forgive   us   our   sins;    for 

18  Wherefore  comfort  one  an-  T^^tZ  t°n^\?  TJI  1°"^  ^^^^  'I 
other  with  these  words.  indebted  to   us.     And     ead   us  not 

^j^^Q  ^gj^p^^^^Qj^.  but  deliver  us  froia 

evil. 
170  The  Work  of  the  Holy  Spirit  ^  ^nd  He  said  unto  them,  Which 

JoHX  16-7-15  °^   ^°'^^    shall    have    a    friend,    and 

shall  go  unto  him  at  midnight,  and 

7  Nevertheless  I  tell  you  the  say  unto  him.  Friend,  lend  me  three 
truth;    it  is  expedient  for  you  that   loaves; 

[  go  away:  for  if  I  go  not  away,  the       6  For   a   friend    of   mine   in    his 
Comforter  will  not  come  unto  you;    journey  is  come  to  me,  and  I  have 
but   if   I   depart,    I   will   send   Him   nothing  to  set  before  him? 
unto  you.  7  And   he  from   within   shall   an- 

8  And  when  He  is  come,  He  will  swer  and  say,  Trouble  me  not:  the 
reprove  the  world  of  sin,  and  of  door  is  now  shut,  and  my  children 
righteousness,  and  of  judgment:         are  with  me  in  bed;  I  cannot  rise 

9  Of    sin,    because    they    believe   and  give  thee. 

not  on  Me;  8  I  say  unto  you,  Though  he  wili 

10  Of  righteousness,  because  I  go  ^^ot  rise  and  give  him,  because  he 
to  My  Father,  and  ye  see  Me  no  is  his  friend,  yet  because  of  his  im- 
Q^Qi-g.  portunity  he  will  rise  and  give  him; 

11  Of  judgment,  because  the  ^\™f  "J  f  ^'"^  "f  ^^t^"  ,  ,  ^  ., 
prince  of  this  world  is  judged.  ^  And  I  say  unto  you.  Ask,  and  it 
^  ^„  -r  ,              ^              .^T..         X  shall   be   given   you:    seek,    and    ve 

12  I  have  yet  many  things  to  say  ^^^^^  ^^^^     ^.^^^^     ^^^  i^  ^l^^U   l^^ 

unto  you,  but  ye  cannot  bear  them  opened  unto  you. 

°°^*  10  For  every  one  that  asketh  re- 

13  Howbeit  when  He.  the  Spirit  ceiveth;  and  he  that  seeketh  find- 
of  truth,  is  come,  He  will  guide  you  eth;  and  to  him  that  knocketh  it 
into    all    truth:    for    He    shall    not  shall  be  opened 

speak  of  Himself;    but  whatsoever  n  If  a  son  shall  ask  bread  of  any 

He  shall  hear,  that  shall  He  speak:  of  vou  that  is  a  father,  will  he  give 

and   He   will    shew   you   things    to  him  a  stone?  or  if  he  ask  a  fish,  will 

come.  he  for  a  fish  give  him  a  serpent? 

14  He  shall  glorify  Me:  for  He  12  Or  if  he  shall  ask  an  egg,  will 
shall    receive    of    Mine,    and    shall  he  offer  him  a  scorpion? 

shew  it  unto  you.  13  If    ye    then,   being   evil,   know 

15  All  things  that  the  Father  how  to  give  good  gifts  unto  your 
hath  are  mine:  therefore  said  I,  children:  how  much  more  shall  your 
that  He  shall  take  of  Mine,  and  heavenly  Father  give  the  Holy 
shall  shew  it  unto  you.  Spirit  to  them  that  ask  Him? 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


Titles  in  Small  Caps;  first  lines  in  uoman. 


104  A   light   shines   on  my 
110  A  Little  Bit  of  Love 

12  A  Saviour  who  died 
61  A  servant  of  Jesus 
49  ASinxerMadeWhole 

151   Alas,   a'nd   did  my 
(53  All   fok  Jesus 
ij3  All   glory  to   my 
1,   125     All     Hail    the 
Power   of  Jesus' 
G3  All.   yes  all.    I 
!>1   Almost    Persuaded 

147  America 

121    Anywhere  withJesus 
85  Arise  and  Shine 
22  As    Thy    Davs   Thy 

79  At  Calvary 
151  At  the  Cr<ss 

133  At    the    Fountain 

112   Be  strong  »nd 

102  Before    I    found    my 

42  Behold,   a  -'Uranger  at 

18  Beyond  th<   veil 
128  Blessed  A  ^surance 

75  Blessed  Lord  Jesus 
143  Blest    Be    the   Tie 
115  Break   Thou   the 

89  Brightly    beams   our 

5  Bring    Peace    to    My 
Soul 
46  Bugle  calls  are 

80  Calling    the     Prodi- 

gal 
42  Christ   at   the    Door 

90  Christ    Jesus    Hath 

the    Power 
57  Christ      Receiv  e  t  h 
Sinful   Men 
161   Come,  ev'ry  soul 
149  CojiE,    Holy    Spirit 
107  ComeThouAljiighty 
132  Comb,    Ye    Sinners 
7  Coming  to  Thee 
94  Coun-UYourBlessings 

106  Do  you  ever  feel 
110  Do      you      know      the 
world    is    dying 

134  Down    at    the  ,  cross 
29  Down    into    the    foun- 
tain 

48  Eternal   God,   Celes- 
tial  King 

97  Fairest  Lord  Jesus 
74  Faith   has   overcome 
126  Far    away    in    the 
46  Fight        the        Goou 

Fight 
131   Fill   Mb    Now 
99  Fling  Out  the   Ban 
ner 

105  Follow  Me 

73  For   all    the   Lord   has 
54  For  what  the   Saviour 
3  For     You     As     Well 
26  "Forward"  is  the 
2."!  Forward.   Men   and 
109  From    ev'ry    stormy 
112   From    the    Cross    to 

thbVCrown 
37  Full   Subkender 


N'. 

61  G3T    Ready    to    Wel- 

come  the   King 

32  Glory   to    God   for   tlie 

joy   to  meet 

134  Glory  to   His   Name 
80  God      is     calling     the 

prodigal 

33  God's    Skies    Are 

2  Grace,   Enough  for 

3  Great  things  the  Lord 

116   Hallelujah   for    the 

Cross 
101   Halleli'jah,  What  a 
69   Hark,    hark,    hark 

19  Have      Compassi  o  n  , 

Lord,    on    Me 
106  Have    Faith    in   God 

45  He     came     from     the 
bosom   of   God 

69   He  Died  for  Thee 

31  He    is    Able    to    De- 
liver   Tt^"'^ 

10  He    is     So    Precious 

8  He    Knows    it   All 
77  He  Leadeth   Me 

14  Here  Am  I 

13  Holy  Bible,  Book 
150  Holy,   Holy,   Holy 
131   Hover   o'er   me.   Holy 
159  HoTC  Firm  a  Founda- 
tion 

65  How    Sweet    is     His 

Love 

34  I   am  a  stranger 

135  I  Am  Coming,  Lord 

9  I  Am  Happy  in  Him 
114   I    am    on    the    Gospel 

highway 
27   I    am   saved  from 
60   1  am  thinking  just  now 
76   I    am    thinking    today 
27   I  Believe 
111   I    can    hear    my    Sav- 
iour  calling 
41   I  have  a   dear  Saviour 

136  I  hear  the  Saviour  say 
135   I  hear  Thy  welcome 

72  I    know    my    heav'nlj 

Father  knows  n 
24   I   must   needs  ^^home 
87   I   Need  ThMT^very 

73  I    Never    Will    Cease 

TO  Love  IIim 

66  I   stand   all   amazed 
120  I  think   God  gives  the 

children 
31   I    want    no    other 
33  If  raindrops  fall 
92  If  you  could  see  Christ 
119  I'LL   Be   a    Sunbeam 

20  I'll  Never  Turn  Back 
54   I'LL        Praise        Him 

More   and   More 
2   In  looking   thro' 
12   Is    He    Yours 

62  Is   there   a    Friend   on 
23  It    is    a    Good    Thing 

to   Give   Thanks 
16   It  is  Well  with   :My 

67  I've   a    message    from 
20  I've    parted    at    last 
82  I've   something  in  my 


No. 

129,  130  Jesus,  Lovek  <w 
'  14  Jesus,    Master,    hast 

136  Jesus   Paid  it  All 

'  93  Jesus,  Saviour,  Pilot 
154  Jesus   Shall  Reign 
119  Jesus  wants   me  for  a 

137  Joy  to  the   World 
52   Joyfully    march   along 

160  Just  As  I  Am 
21  Just     carry     the    sun- 
shine of"  grace 
44  Just  lean  upon 


35  Keep        the 
Singing 


Heart 


44  Lean  on  His  Arms 

58  Let   Hiji    in 

89  LettheLowerLights 

108  Like  a  chime  of  silvei 

118  Little    Soldiers   of 

120  Little    Sunbeams 

67  Look  and  Live 

144  Love   Divine 

50  Love    Found   a   Wai 

74  Love  is  the  Greatest 

145  Majestic    Sweetness 
64   Make    us    ready    when 

101  "Man    of     Sorrows"^ 
113  March  On,  March  On 

78  My  Anchor  Holds 

147  My   country,    'tis 

1113  My   Faith   Looks   Up 
72  My   Father   Knows 

146  My    hope    is    built 
156  My   Jesus,   I   Love 

88  My  Light  and  My 
S(>  :\Iy  Saviour  First  op 
138  My   Shepherd  is  thb 

102  My    Soul    is    Filled 

WITH   Singing 
9  My   soul  is   so  happy 

15   Naught  have   I   gotten 
lt)3  Neaijer.  My  God 
22  Needful     strength     for 
50   No  hope   had    I 
47  Nothing     Satisf  i  e  s 
BUT  Jesus 

83  O  Could  T  Speak 
96  O  golden   day   when 

148  O  Happy  Day 
71  O  land  of  rest 

43  O  lost  ones,  in  danger 

140  O  Love  That  Wilt 
19  O    my    Saviour,    I    am 

wearv 
30  OThatWillBeGlory 
133  Of    Him    who   did   sal- 
vation   bring 

141  Oh.  for  a   Thousand 
36  Oh,   for   thai   dame 

66  Oh.  it  is  Wonderful 
100  Oh,  What  a  Change 
104  Oh.  Wondrous  Love 

84  On  Olivet  the   Victor 
15  Only  a   Sinner 

161   Only   Trust    Him 
117.  124    Onward.    Chris- 
tian  Soldiers 

52  Rejoice,  the  Lost  iM 
137  Rock    of   Ages 


No. 

Ko. 

152 

Safely  Through 

56 

55 

Saved   by   the   Blooi 

96 

Saving  Grace               » 

146 

37 

Saviour,     'tis     a     full 
.surrender 

21 

C 

Since   I    lost   my   sins 

■;4 

82 

Singing  Glory 

S 

?tT 

Sinners   Jesus   will 

153 

10 

So   precious   is   Jesus 

45 

105 

Soldiers    of    Christ, 

Arise 

6 

98 

Some  Day 

11 

Some  Fair  Tomorrow 

39 

81 

Somebody 

100 

Soon  will  our  Saviour 

70 

142 

Stand  vp  for  Jesi^s 

49 

138 

Sweet  Hour  of 

58 

162  Take  My  Life  and 
38  Teach    Me 
84  The  Ascending  King 
70  The    Banner    of    the 
Cross 
4  The  burden  of  my  fear 
68  The  Cleansing  Blood 
lit)  The   cross   it   standeth 

40  The  Gift  of  Grace 
114  The    Good    Old-Fash- 
lONED   Way 
28  The   Hand  That  Was 

Wounded  for  Me 
18  The  Heavenly   Home 
32  The  Hour  of  Prayer 
34  The  King's  Business 
109  The  Mercy-Seat 
36  The  Old  Time  Fire 
164  The    Old    Time    Re- 
ligion 


78 
75 

51 

17 
17 
31 

164 

29 


118 
59 


The    SaviOTw    is    sum- 

mcned 
The    Solid   Roc^ 
The       Sunshine      op 

Grace 
The  Wat  of  the 
Cross  Leads  Home 
There  is  a  Fountain 
There  1.3  Glory 
Enough  for  Us  All 
There   is      Glory   in 

My   Soul 
ThereShallBeShow- 

ERS  of  Blessing 
There's  a  royal  banner 
There's  a    song   in    my 
There's  a   Stranger 
There's    Victory    in 

My    Soul 
They're  Singing  Over 

Me 
Tho'  the  angry  surges 
Thou  blessed  Lord  Je- 
sus 
Thou    Wilt    Remem- 
ber Me 
Thro'   toil   and  sorrow 
Till  We  Get  Home 
'Tis        the        grandest 

theme 
'Tis    the    old    time    re- 
ligion 
To  Cavalry  I  W^ill  Go 
Too  long  have   I   wan- 
dered 
Tramp,    tramp,   tramp 
Trust  and  Obey 


40  Uncounted  years   may 

41  Was    There    Ever    & 

Friend    so    True 
35  We    may    lighten   toil 
155  We    Praise    Thee,    O 
71  We'll  Work  Till  Je- 
sus Comes 
139  What   a   B'rikiVu 
43  What    More    Can    Hi 

Do 
30  When    all     my    labors 
5  When   earthly   cares 

64  When    He    Comes 
95  When  I  Survey 

86  When   my   life-work   is 
16  When    peace,    like   a 
68  When    they    crucified 

65  When  troubled  my  bquI 
94  When    upon    life's    oil- 
lows 

59  When    we    walk   with 
111  Where  He  Leads  Me 
127  Where   is   My   Boy 

122  While   we    pray   and 

123  Why  Do  You  Wait 
122  Why   Not  Now 

60  Will    I    Shine    Like 
76  Will   There   be   Ant 

126  Wonderful   Peace 
92  W'ould  You  Believe 

56  Ye      Are      My      Wi-p 

nesses 
79  Y'ears  I   spent  in 
62  Y'es,   There's  Ojib 


TOPICAL   INDEX. 


Adoration— 1,  23,  48,  88,  90,  107, 
125,  150. 

assurance— 11,  16>   78,  128,  159. 

Bible— 13,  115,  159. 
Blood  of  Christ — 29,  55,  68,   135.  io3. 
160. 

Children— 44,   118,   119,   120,   142. 
"Christ    as    Friend,    Helper — 8,    10,    17, 

19,    31.    41,    44,    47,    51,    62,    75,    86, 

97,  136,  139,  141,  145,  158. 
Christ    as    King— 1,    70,    84,    125,    154, 

157. 
Ohrist  as  Saviour — 12.  43,  45,  49.  57, 

58,  62,  83,  90,  101,   136,  146,  161. 

<.'omfort.  Guidance— 5,  17,  22,  28,  33, 
35,  44.  47,  51.  72,  7V,  93,  94,  98. 
106,  112,  121,  159. 

Coming  to  Christ — 7,  77,  135,   160. 

Consecration— 37,  63,  103,  111,  162. 
:ros3    of    Christ— 2,    24.    40,    66,    70, 
79,  95,  116,  134,   151. 

^'alth,  Trust- 4,  20.  27,  44,  59,  67, 
78,  103,  106,  112,  114,  161. 

Heaven,    Home — 17,    18,    24,    30,    52, 

'     53,   96.  98,   102. 

rioly  SpDlt— 36,  38,  131,  149. 


Invitation— 31.  34,  44,  57,  58,  67,  69. 
80.  82.  91.  92.  108.  122,  123,  127, 
132,  133,  161. 

Joy,  Happiness — 6,  9,  52,  59,  102,, 
148,  157. 

Keeping— 22.   31,   121,   159. 

Love  of  God,  Christ — 3,  50,  65,  66, 
95,   104,   129,   130,   140,   144. 

Love  to  Christ — 41,  73,  156. 

Love — 74,    110. 

Missionary — 1,  99,  IJO,  125,  154. 

Need— 5,  19,  39,  47,  87,  160,  163. 

Peace,  Rest— 5,   16,  65,   126. 

Praise— 1,  6.  10,  15.  23.  49,  54,  55. 
82.  83.  102,  107,  116,  128,  134,  141, 
148,  155. 

Prayer — 32,  109,  138,   139. 

Revival— 36,  39,  149,  155,   164. 

Second  Coming  of  Christ — 16,  61,  64, 
71.  84,  100. 

Testimony — 15,  21,  56,  85,  89.  99. 

Warfare— 4,    26,    46,     105,    112,    11^ 

117,   118,  124,  142. 
Warning— 42,  43,  60,  91. 
Work— 14.  25,  34,  60,  71,  76.  81. 


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